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[quote][quote] (1) In 3:81, God is telling us that all the Prophets are given the book and Hekmah (Wisdom). [hl]All these Prophets did not give the hadiths and sunna of Muhammad.[/hl] (2) In 3:48 God is using the same term He used for Muhammad, telling us that he gave Jesus, the book and Hekmah (wisdom). [hl]This was not Muhammed's hadiths and sunna. [/hl] (3) In 2:251, God is telling us that he gave the Hekmah (Wisdom) to David, [hl]it is not Muhammed's hadiths and sunna.[/hl] (4) In 4:54, God is telling us He gave Abraham's family the scripture and Hekmah (wisdom). [hl]This was not muhammed's hadiths and sunna.[/hl] (5) In 5:110, again God is reminding us that he gave Jesus the book and the Hekmah (wisdom). [hl]This was not Muhammed's hadiths and sunna.[/hl] Samsher.[/quote][blue]Sure. All the Prophets were given the two things. The Book and Wisdom. The Arabic word sunnah lexically means "road" or "practice." In the language of the Prophet and the Companions it denotes the whole of licit [lawful] practices followed in the Religion [dîn], particularly the pristine (hanîf) path of Prophets, whether pertaining to belief, religious and social practice, or ethics generally speaking. Thus the Sunnah of other Prophets (May Allah's peace and blessings be upon them all) cannot be called Sunnah of Muhamed Sallallahu 'alaihiwasallam. [/blue][/quote]
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