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[quote]certain things like eida'en, replying to sneeze, cutting nails and some other hygienic cleansing of body were promoted by the prophet sws as his sunnah as they are not mentioned in Qur'an directly but Qura'n does not contradict them as it gives message of 'purification'. similarly ramadan and hajj are mentioned but not their celebrations as Eid, that prophet did in his own capacity as a prophet and keeping in mind similar traditions from the previous prophetic nations. we ought to understand that even before a Divine revelation and the practices by the Teachers (prophets pbAt), there is man's own innate guidance with which every individual is blessed. the revelation will point out to most things which may get missed and the prophets would go a step ahead and give further details in practical life. traffic rules give a very good example for this whole set up. on most roads and crossings people are used to use their common sense and drive safe. where there is more risk and more chances of mistake and accidents, traffic codes and signals including round abouts , padistrian crossings etc are created. (check out our course 'Understanding the Sunnah' for details)[/quote]
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