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[quote](sk p.s the Quranic ref given in previous pages re: the prophets' call to the people to 'follow them' obviously whilst they followed their innate guidance, previous prophets' practices and the revelations that descended to some of them-finally shaping out their practices called sunnah, which they continued into generations) [blue]we must not forget in this row about the source of deen that before all, the human being has been sent and stamped with [i]innate guidance[/i] which he brings along at birth-in most matters his inner self guides him to the Right- where there was even a little bit of doubt that he may err, the Creator sent the guidance in the form of revelations which were revealed to some of these selected humans who were trustworthy and reliable to practice the guidance as it is within their innate guidance and would follow the lines given in revelations as and where required-not only this but would make arrangements to continue their practices based on these two sources into the generations-hence the generations being the witness to and practioners of these-[/blue] [purple]this innate guidance in the light of the final revelations and the practices of the prophets (sws) as ratified by the final prophet sws; make the source of religion.[/purple] [green]niether God nor His messengers were such lax about this serious matter that they would leave it dependent on individually quoted narrations transmitted through individuals, called ahadith in islamic literature. surely sahih hadith(in the light of the science of hadith by riwaya and darayah)) is the knowledge of the prophet sws, but it does not add anything new to the basic sources of religion mentioned above . they do support them though;[/green] [orange]hence even if the books of hadith were not there, Islam would prevail in it's full fledge-based on innate guidance, Qur'an and the practices/Sunnah of the prophets sws.[/orange][/quote]
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