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[quote]Bro Waseem, It does not end here.All those scholars who believe hadith to be original source of islam also believe that hadith can not only limit but also alter the meaning of Quranic directives.The best examples of these are the Quranic directives on apostasy,punishement for fornication and the Quranic verses which only allowed muslims to have sexual relations with their wives and slave girls.Unfortunately,on the basis of Ahadith muslim jurists ignore the very obvious Quranic directives thereby rendering Quranic subjucated to Ahadith. Ahadith should have been seen in the light of Quran instead our jurists saw Quran in the light of Ahadith......Alas May God give us wisdom and courage to submit to truth without any fear and speak out loud against something which is so clear.[/quote]
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