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[quote]Quote: But God have made every one free to decide what he feel is correct.There is no argument on this. Reply: Very well said. I totally agree. However, when you say, "but it is not just my self and Maudoodi sahib but all the learned people are disagree except Follow Quran only people" - its an overgeneralized statement! Let me explain how. The statement Tariq Sb is making, as far as I understand, does not fall in any of the categories a, b, c or d as mentioned in Maududi's quote. Infact if you analyze Maududi's modus operandi of Tafseer, you will find a similar method being used by him as well while explaining Quran. For example, I have quoted in another thread Maududi's exlpanation of verse 16:68. In that explanation Maududi invokes several other Quranic verses such as 40:12, 99:5 and 28:7. However does that surprise you that Maududi himself did not use any Hadith in the explanation of this verse besides Quran? Does that mean he is among 'Follow Quran only' people, or in his own words, a 'Munkir-e-Hadith'? Absolutely Not. It means that despite his extensive research, he could not find a relevant and authentic Hadith to explain this particular verse. This atleast proves one of Mr. Hashmi's points that there are'nt many authentic Hadith explanations available for every part of Quran. There are only a few. A difference between his, and Maududi's approach however would be that Maududi would use different principles of selecting a Hadith, for explanation purposes, from the available ones than Mr. Hashmi. So there could be an occasion (i.e. explanation of verse) where Mr. Hashmi would use a Hadith and Maududi wouldnt. Or vice versa. So if that happens, that would be basically a healthy academic difference of opinion on the selection of Hadith. It cannot be used to suggest the wrongness of beliefs of one or the other. Regards, Salman[/quote]
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