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[quote]I was not aware kaffir has many meanings, can you elaborate. I agree hadith is not a source of religion and neither should it be used to make law. Many hadith are of dubious nature. I treat the hadith literature the same way I treat the Bible. Both are man made. But they do contain many good things, and it is our loss if we throw away the good. One can learn a lot from Biblical text and Hadith without deriving religious law out of it. You can learn how people used to pray, give alms, how they lived, what they wore, how long they lived - and so many details that are just not there in the Quran. Treat these books as historical references.[/quote]
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