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[quote][quote]Hadith's Authenticity (by Adil Salahi) Topic initiated by raushan on Sunday, November 19, 2006 - 11:44 AM[/quote] Haven’t anybody concentrated on, ‘garbage of the article full of prejudice thoughts of the Corrupt form of the sect- Ehl-e-hadith, while there is no place of any sect in Islam?????’ [quote]The standard fixed by scholars of Hadith from the very early days was that if someone told a lie in his personal life, though he was honest in the transmitting of Hadith, his Hadith would not be accepted. People criticized their fathers, brothers, friends and close relatives. Perhaps it was the highest possible standard that could be set for the documentation of any source. Therefore, there is no good reason to reject the testimony of contemporaries.[/quote] Hundreds of years after death of the prophet, how it is possible to know that he/she had never told a lie in his/her life???? Only Noble Qura’n fulfills the criteria of truthfulness and every other source is surely unreliable.[/quote]
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