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[quote]Salaam abbosait My friend if you are going to discuss a topic and quote me at least stick to the topic. Here is my quote again: [quote] Posted by -perv1(UNITED KINGDOM) Friday, December 22, 2006 - 1:18 PM really have you read what the Quran says about the hadith repepeatedly...In fact the only Hadith the Quran says to believe is the Quran.. The Quran is very clear in rejecting all other hadith beside the Quran.. If you do not have the references I will be happy to oblige. [/quote] If you care to read my quote again it specifically states the word HADITH i.e what he Quran states about the Hadith. Below is your answer; [quote] Here is the reference to some of the tasks entrusted to the Prophet s.a.w. in addition to reciting the Ayaat of ALLAH : (Ibrahim said,) ‘Our Lord, raise up among them a Messenger from them to recite Your Signs to them and teach them the Book and Wisdom and purify them. You are the Almighty, the All-Wise.’ (2:129) For this We sent a Messenger to you from among you to recite Our Signs to you and purify you and teach you the Book and Wisdom and teach you things you did not know before. (2:151) Allah showed great kindness to the believers when He sent a Messenger to them from among themselves to recite His Signs to them and purify them and teach them the Book and Wisdom, even though before that they were clearly misguided. (3:164) It is He Who raised up among the unlettered people a Messenger from them to recite His Signs to them and purify them and teach them the Book and Wisdom, even though before that they were clearly misguided. And others of them who have not yet joined them. He is the Almighty, the All-Wise(62:2-3) [/quote] Can you tell me anywhere above where the word hadith is mentioned or even a reference to it. I dont know how much Quran you know. For if you knew your Quran well the topic of hadith is very well covered and is very unambiguous. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you misunderstood the topic and see if you can bring up the verses from te Quran where the Hadith is directly mentioned....If you are unable to do so then i can only assume that you either are not very familiar with the Quran or you deliberately choose to ignore what the Quran says. SO OVER TO YOU AND BRING OUT THE REFERENCES WHERE THE QURAN DIRECTLY MENTIONS HADTH. Salam Nida. I appreciate your lmited knowldge, but if you are going to sensibly discuss anything then i suggest you learn to look at the facts and not start to hang on to the coat tails of anyone you think agrees with your prejudices. To support your point you gave me link...which you then agreed did not give any evidence. Then you hoped along with Usmani...who himself admits to limited knowldge and in turn produce some scholar who says the prophet banned haith because (a) Did not want confusion between Qurna and Hadith but then changes his mind and states (b) it was shortage of paper but the goes on to (c)state someone wrote what the prophet said on a wooden board. You accpeted all these as somehow they supported the prejudices that you hold dear. What you choose to believe or not is between you and Allah but if you are going to discuss something then at least apply some semblance of consistency and logic regards[/quote]
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