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[quote]Brother Atif, you write "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" Is it not an established fact that us as human beings are capable of making the most serious of mistakes? If so, would you then not agree that to accept as absolute truth the narrations of various individuals (who are capable of making mistakes) is contrary to common sense. On the other hand, if we were to pretend that the Sahih Hadiths are absolute truths only to avoid confusion and misdemeanor amongst muslims, would we not be guilty of the same crime as those who changed the Hadiths and made them up purely to bring people into Islam? I do not think it is suggested that our Prophet (pbuh) may have made mistakes but rather the narrators. I agree with the views of the Scholars who do not accept Sahih Hadiths as absolute truth for the reasons mentioned above.[/quote]
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