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[quote]<p align=jusify> [b] The only difference is that the chain for individual transmission in the case of Al-Quraan-ul-Kareem finished with the Companions of the prophet (Ridhwaanullahi `Alayhim Ajma`een) with its being put down in writing in the book form (Mus-haf) during the caliphate of `Usmaan Ibni `Affaan (Radhi-ullah Ta`aalaa `Anhu) while in case of Aahaadith the chain of individual transmission continued for several decades after the period of Khilaafat Raashidah, covering the generations of Taabi`een, Taba` Taabi`een, and a few subsequent ones, till compilation of the famous books of collection of authentic Aahaadith, such as, Saheeh Bukhaari, Saheeh Muslim, etc. Ijma` mentioned by brother Atif Rafi most probably relates to the six authentic books (Sihaa Sittah) of Aahaadith and not to the actual chain of transmission. [/b] You seem to have access to the sources unavailabe to all the Muslims generations. This i say because your view of the authenticity of hadith and the Qur'an collides head on with the knowledge and belief of the Muslims over the centuries. Could you please elaborate a little why do you think that the Qur'an was handed down through individual to individual mode of transfer?[/quote]
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