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[quote][quote]Assalaam alaykoum, Brother Aboo, Thank you so much for your kind reply........ ....... As for my learning, I have been taking the courses available at Studying Islam..... .... My intention is to continue with more courses....... .........And what about this hadith: "Do not write down anything of me except the Quran. Whoever writes other than that should delete it" (Ahmed, Vol. 1, page 171.....also Sahih Muslim) What is your opinion of this?.......... .....Salaam. Your sister in Islam, Narjis[/quote] [blue]Sister Narjis, Wa 'Alaykum assalam wa Rahmatullah. Thank you for the feedback. Jazakallahu khair. I hope Insha Allah you will find answers to all your questions in the course. In the meantime, here is the answer to the question which I have quoted from your post. Answer: Of course the Prophet (Sws) never urged the companions to write his sayings and even forbade them from doing so in the beginning [u]for at that time people could mix the Qur’an with his sayings which is not Qur’an.[/u] [u]Later on he allowed [/u] some people to write some of his sayings if they wanted to. But we must be sure of the fact that the Prophet (sws) never went against the Qur’an or the Sunnah (established practice). It is also equally important to know that the Qur’an requires us to follow the Prophet (Sws) unquestionably. It is only the lack of reliability that we do not consider the Hadith a basic course of the religion. Who would dare to go against the Prophet (Sws) if he gave his own opinion and required them to follow it? His understanding of the Qur’an and his practice on its directives are surely error free. For if he erred the Almighty would correct him and thus his ijtihaad is also secured and approved by the Almighty. Wa s salam aboo.[/blue][/quote]
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