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[quote][blue]I think we all are trying to say the same thing but in different manners. We all agree that Muhammad's sws were not different from the teachings of Qur'an. We cannot call them non Qur'anic; the practices have reached us in continuation as explained before.[/blue] [i]contd:[/i] [purple]The initiation of these practices by the Holy Prophet (sws) and their subsequent communication from generation to generation by hundreds of thousands of people means that Sunan have reached down to us through Tawatur just like the Holy Qur’an. However the mode of Tawatur is different. Unlike the oral or documentary Tawa#tur of the Holy Qur’an, the Sunnah has reached us through Tawatur i Amali or Tawatur in Practice of the Ummah. The Muslim position is clear. They hold with certainty that the Holy Prophet (sws) himself instituted these practices. Since their institution, they have been safely and faithfully conveyed to us through the historical process of generation-to-generation communication, involving hundreds of thousands of people in every generation. People practiced the Sunan and religiously transmitted these to the next generation.[/purple][/quote]
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