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[quote][quote]Why do you think it is necessary not to accept a hadith unless it meets the criteria ascertained by the scholars of the science of the hadith? Does a Hadith become absolute truth after it is rendered acceptable by the scholars of the science of Hadith? [/quote] [font=Arial][size=2][blue]Asalam Aalaikum The Scholars of the Science of Hadith are well versed in their respective field and when they pass a judgment on any hadith it is actually based on their research of the science of Hadith. But we should always remember ,that no matter how good command Scholars have over the Science of Hadith ,they are human beings afterall and they are prone to commit mistakes. Iam not questioning the Scholars of the Science of Hadith or their knowledge but what I mean to say is that we should not hold them infallible since human beings are creation of Allah(swt) and except of Allah(swt) no individual on the face of earth is infallible. If any Scholar accepts any hadith as authentic ,it is not necessary that the hadith will be 100% in harmony with the teachings and directive of the Qur'an. We should check all the hadiths in the light of Qur'an since Qur'an is the perfect and complete source of guidance for us. Regards,[/blue][/size=2][/font=Arial][/quote]
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