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[quote]Salams, I hope the following from www.understanding-islam.com would be helpful: In my opinion, the term, "Sunnah" refers only to those things, which the Prophet (pbuh) generally, promoted among ALL his followers, as a part of God's guidance to man. By the above definition, A particular Hadith[1] may or may not comprise of any Sunnah. Similarly, whatever the Prophet (pbuh) did, ate, wore, ride, etc., because it was never promoted by the Prophet (pbuh) among all his followers, as Deen, is therefore, not included in the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh). Hadith may refer to any one or more of the Sunnahs of the Prophet, but basically, the Hadith is not the source of the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh). The source of the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh), on the contrary, is the consensus of the companions of the Prophet (pbuh)[2] and the practical perpetuation of the companions as well as all the subsequent generations of Muslims[3]. Even today, there is generally, a complete consensus as well as practical perpetuation of the Muslims all over the world regarding the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh). Examples of Sunnah, among a number of other things include: Number of obligatory rak'ah in our daily prayers, Takbeer e Tehreemah at the beginning of our prayers, Bathing, takfeen and Jinazah prayers for the dead, Eid Prayers and their rak'ah, etc. [/quote]
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