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[quote]I think that we should accept the hadith which is declared by the scholors and it does not contradict the Qur'an or the Sunnah or the common sense because these are the sayings of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and being muslim it is impossible that we don't look for the sayings of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him). If we say that even a hadith is declared sahih by the scholors, that is not an absolute truth, what I think is that we are opening a door of refusing the Ahadith and people like me who don't have much knowledge will start using the Ahadith according to their own understanding which can cause some serious problems in Islam. Most important, we know ALLAH because the Prophet (peace be upon him) told us so then how can we say that his sayings are not absolute truth provided that is accepted by the scholors specially when the science of accepting or rejecting a hadith is so much developed that there is no need of any change in it. If the Ahadith are not considered as 100% correct, then what I believe that it will be almost impossible to practice even the basica of Islam and life would become very difficult. If i am wrong in my opnion, I hope someone will correct me.[/quote]
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