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[quote]Salaam waseem You appear to be a good person and therefore if I offended you I apologise 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. [quote] In my opinion fristly Hadith are not essential. Hadith is not a source of religion. [/quote] Excellent. [quote] In the Qur'an and sunnah we have the entire corpus of religion. [/quote] Quran I completely agree. This sunna business I have studied the Quran extensively and can find no basis for it. You are not serious about something being part of religion which is passed by word of mouth and has so many variation (I have already pointed out the variations that exist). [quote] 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. [/quote] The point is not whether to read or study them. I think it is a good idea to study them and then you fully understand how unislamic and damaging to the deen they are. regards[/quote]
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