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[quote]Quote: A very vast majority of Sunni muslims,the scholars of past and the current times have the consensus on the status of ahadith as basic source of religion. Reply: But there hasnt been a consensus on how the Ahadith will be used, the limitations of usage, the applicability of injunctions etc. has always been under debate. If somebody now says that "Ahadith is not basic source", the statement needs to be translated into its functional meaning. Does it mean "No hadith will ever be glanced at in any religious matter", or does it refer to a particular limitation the person has identified. If it is a limitation introduced as an epistemological rule while considering Ahadith, in order to resolve the problem of uncertainty associated with Ahadith, then it cannot be condemned. Why? because such limitations have been introduced by eminent scholars like Imam Shafai as well while developing their Fiqh. Salman[/quote]
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