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[quote]Continue------ Quote:-I gave you reference of the hadith from Abu Dawood which proves all the seven Ahadith wrong You will find so many ahadith even in Bukhari narrated by hazrat Zaid.Follwing hadith is from sunan abudaud it self. Narrated Zayd ibn Thabit: I heard the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) say: May Allah brighten a man who hears a tradition from us, gets it by heart and passes it on to others. Many a bearer of knowledge conveys it to one who is more versed than he is; and many a bearer of knowledge is not versed in it. (Book #25, Hadith #3652) So just based on this hadith one can not conclude that writing of ahdith was prohibited by Prophet(pbuh) for ever.You want to say that bukari,Muslim and Ahmed bin humble and so many others great scholars of Islam has done a great mistake by writing the ahadith for the Ummah.No learned person will accept it.. Those present should convey (my sunnah) to those absent [Bukhari]. Convey to others on my behalf, even though it be a single verse [Bukhari]. Quote:- AND PROPHET SWS WOULD SAY ‘O’ MY LORD MY PEOPLE HAD ABANDONED THIS QURAN.(surah Furqan verse 30). The reason propeht sws would say so,in my view, is the way this ummah has treated Quran.A book which was supposed to be the Meezan and Furqan and Muhaiman unfortunately has not been given its due position. Please ponder on following verce and so many other verses of Furqan which clearly calling for obeying and following of Prophet(pbuh) Those who disbelieve in Allâh and His Messengers, and desire to make separation between Allâh and His Messengers and say, “We believe in some and disbelieve in some,” desiring to adopt a way in between this and that—those are the unbelievers in truth; and We have prepared for the disbelievers a humiliating punishment. (4:150-151) Therefore, the submission to the authority of the Holy Prophet ( ) is a basic ingredient of having belief in his prophethood, which can never be separated from him. Thus, to accept the prophetic authority in the early days of Islâm, and to deny it in the later days, is so fallacious a proposition that cannot find support from any source of Islâmic learning, nor can it be accepted on any touchstone of logic and reason.[/quote]
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