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[quote][blue]As for the question as to how can we distinguish a Sunnah from a non- Sunnah in the literature of Hadith, we’ll have to look for practices that are mentioned in Hadith literature which are also being universally followed amongst Muslims as such. Prayers, jumu‘ah prayers, funeral prayers, bathing of the dead and many other practices are the ones that are mentioned in the Hadith literature, and Muslims have adopted them in their lives as part of their religion.[/blue] (Dr.Khalid Zaheer) http://www.islamicissues.info/qa_question.php?qid=362 [purple]"We always have to be checking and re-checking the work of the scholar because no scholar has the final word... If we rely on any century's thought, then we inevitably become stagnant intellectually and we stop reaching the minds of future generations."[/purple] Dr.Jeffrey Lang http://onlineislamicstore.com/a3850.html[/quote]
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