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[quote][quote] Yes we have follow the Companions of the Prophet(pbuh) in addition to the Prophet himself.This is what Prophet(pbuh) Himself has said in the hadith. [/quote] [blue][font=Century Gothic][b]The Hdith often quoted is: [quote] You must follow my Sunna and the Sunna of the rightly guided, upright successors after me. [/quote] Hope you remember that for Friday prayers only one Adhaan was pronounced during the days of the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. Khalifa Uthman R.A. introduced a second Adhaan in the market place which practice was discontinued after sometime. Now we see in most mosques in India Two Adhaans being called out from within the mosque. The people who insist on this say that it was the same adhhaan that was introduced by Uthman R.A. brought into the mosque from the marketplace. Now,if you call only one Adhan you obey the first part ([i]"you must follow my sunnah"[/i]) but you are disobeying the second part of the fragment of Hadith[i]("the Sunna of the rightly guided, upright successors after me.")[/i] Similarly if you insist in calling two Adhaans for Jum'a, you are obeying the second part of the Hadith, while deliberately disobeying the first part (You must follow my Sunnah) So brother Usmani, please tell me how one can follow both the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam and the rightly guided Sahabah under such circumstances.[/b][/font=Century Gothic][/blue][/quote]
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