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[quote]In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. If all the scholars of hadith have become satisfied that a hadith is sahih then yes it is absolute truth provided of that it does not contradict the Quran in letter or in spirit. As far as I know "common sense" is not a criteria to judge hadith. An example of mutawatir hadith is the hadith which states that the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) lifted his hands to his shoulders before he went down to ruku in his salaah. As for Qudsi hadith these are reported in the collections of hadith like every other hadith and can be found in many collections. These hadith were relevations which were from Allah but not included in the Quran, thus the words were paraphrased by the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam). In regard to whether hadith qudsi can be regarded as absolute truth, the yes will depend on the classification by the scholars of hadith of each hadith on its merits. And Allah knows best.[/quote]
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