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[quote]Salaam [quote] Simple question for you. Do you think anyone who follows hadith is a kaffir? Answer yes,no, or don't know. [/quote] Sorry to butt in as the question was addressed to another. However briefly glancing through this caught my attention and I could not resist a quick reply-hope you dont mind. Kaffir has many meanings so depends on what you mean by such a word. However whoever follows hadith as a source of religion is not a follower of the Quran as he/she is directly going against what is stated again and again in the Quran. One logic which constantly escapes me is: Many in this forum (and others) repeatedly accepts that there are hadiths which are corrupt, outright lies and anti islamic and yet continue to insist that hadith are somehow part of Islam as there are others which are not so bad! I suppose each to their own. After all the Quran does state there is no compulsion in religion. regars[/quote]
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