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[quote]My dear brother salaam The two points that I wanted to clarify were 1. Are we saying that ALL hadith are corrupt or derogratory to Prophet pbuh. 2. That reading of hadith is haraam or un islamic. In my opinion fristly Hadith are not essential. Hadith is not a source of religion. In the Qur'an and sunnah we have the entire corpus of religion. The clarification that I am seeking is that I may personally not want to read the hadith or believe them, however, am I right in saying no one should and are ALL the hadith untrue. I seek clarification between personal choice and dislike and what is haraam or unlawful in terms of religious belief. As I understand we need three conditions to be fulfilled All those narratives that are not against the directives or any information provided by the Qur'an , the Sunnah, the established scientific or historical facts and have reached us through reliable sources MAY BE considered as accurate narratives of the sayings, actions, approvals etc. of the Prophet (pbuh). I also totally agree with you that unreliable hadith are the biggest reason behind formation of sects in islam. Various sects have used hadith that suit them to make their point. I apologise if my limited understanding and knowledge has upset you and the quality of debate. It was not intentional Allah knows best[/quote]
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