Tahdis
Tahdis is an Arabic term with several related meanings, depending on context. It generally derives from the root ḥ-d-th and is written in transliteration as taḥdīth or tahdith. In everyday Arabic, the word means informing, narrating, or providing information to someone. In modern usage, it also carries the sense of updating or modernizing something, such as data, software, or public information.
In contemporary Arabic and related languages, tahdith commonly refers to the act of giving someone new information
In Islamic scholarship, taḥdīth is a technical term describing the transmission and narration of hadith. It
Overall, tahdis spans everyday communication, information updates, and a specialized scholarly practice in hadith studies.