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[quote][quote] 3. The only revelation/inspiration given to Muhammad was the Qur’an. That is, it is the only guidance from Allah that reaches him.[/quote]Again prove this from Quran. Read the translation of the verse 066.003 When the Prophet disclosed a matter in confidence to one of his consorts, and she then divulged it (to another), and [b][red]Allah made it known to him[/red][/b], he confirmed part thereof and repudiated a part. Then when he told her thereof, she said, "Who told thee this? "He said, "[b][red]He told me Who knows and is well-acquainted[/red] [/b] (with all things)." Al-Qur'an, 066.003 (At-Tahrim [Banning, Prohibition]) According to this ayah Allah informed Prophet Mohammed that one of his wife have disclosed his secret. Could you tell me in which ayah Allah SW told this to the prophet. Clearly, Allah SW have told something to the prophet which is not their in Quran. From the context, its clear that this ayah was revealed after the incident. Kindly, don't change the topic. We are discussing Hadith authenticity Edited by: askhalifa on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 5:42 PM[/quote]
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