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[quote]Salam to all, Reply to the web link http://www.monthly-renaissance.com/JulSunn2y6.htm Quote:- The First Principal: Only that thing can be sunnah which is religious by nature and status. [b]REPLY :- Please tell him to give proof from the Qur’an, if he is able to, in support of his opinion. Rather Qur’an says that “those things are conjecture, which came from other than GOD and is regarded as religious source besides Qur’an.(4:82). Qur’an also condemns to take these as religious source(s). (6:114-115).[/b] Quote:- The Qur’an is absolutely clear that the prophets of Allah were sent to deliver His religion. [b]REPLY :- Qur’an is absolutely clear that Prophet Muhammad did not to take anything as religious source besides IT(Qur’an).[/b] Quote:- What was given to them in this capacity was religion, and thus it was only religion whose propagation they were liable to; [b]REPLY:- Only Qur’an was given(to Muhammad) in his prophetic capacity and nothing else, no sunnah, no ahadith….[/b] Quote:- The Third Principle: It is known that the Prophet Muhammad has amputated the hands of thieves, stoned to death……..merely followed them. [b]REPLY :- Qur’an does not say us that the hands of thief must be amputated or stoned to death people for sexual misconduct or fought with people who deliberately denied the truth. Prophet did not follow them.[/b] Quote:- Prayer, fasting, zakah, hajj and animal sacrifice are also mentioned in the Qur’an which has also made some corrections in them; however, it becomes evident from the Qur’an itself that these directives were initiated by Muhammad……Qur’an has ratified. [b]REPLY:- Muhammad did not revive or did not give any religious sanction to prayer, fasting, zakah, hajj. Muhammad was not any law maker. Muhammad just followed what Qur’an said to him to follow. The only law maker is The Almighty God Alone. The above practices are clearly mentioned in the Qur’an and Prophet only followed these, also “those practices are not Islamic, that are not mentioned in the Qur’an”. [/b] Quote:- Only those things will be regarded as sunnah which are originally based on the words, practices or tacit approvals of the prophet………mentioned in it. [b]REPLY:- Sunnah means practice – Prophet Muhammad practiced only Qur’an and nothing else. Almighty Allah sent him to preach, to deliver the Qur’an. As a messenger he not only preached IT by his mouth but he practiced IT also. So Qur’an was his ONLY SUNNAH and nothing else[/b]. Quote:- The Fourth Principle:- We know that the prophet while complying the directive…………….fasts of Ramadan. [b]REPLY:- What does mean to prayer here? If here prayer means Salat then I have objection because nowhere Qur’an says that prophet Muhammad offered optional salat besides obligatory ones – Qur’an also does not say that Muhammad fasted optionally besides the obligatory ones and regarding animal sacrifice, no question arises because animal sacrifice is the ritual of Hajj.[/b] Quote:- The wudu(ablution) and ghusl(bathing) of the prophet………………not regarded as independent sunnah. [b]REPLY:- The steps of wudu(ablution) are clearly mentioned in the Qur’an and also how to observe it. But the present days’ muslims do not satisfy with these quranic directives. They add some steps to it and labeled them as prophetic sunnah. Ohh…… regarding ghusl, there is no particular directive in the Qur’an. It is also invented/fabricated sunnah.[/b] Quote:- The Sixth Principle: [b]REPLY:- Only Qur’an should be recited during our salat. So no question raises regarding recitation of Darud, tashahood because it is a flagrant idol worship. Also aftger carefully reading of the verse(s) concerned, it can be known that salat ended with prostration and there is no ‘rak’at system’ in salat. So sitting in the qa’dah is not any sunnah of prophet.[/b] Quote:- The Seventh Principle: [b]REPLY:- The only religious source is Qur’an(6:114-115). Muhammad was liable to communicate the Qur’an only(42:48, 13:40, 5:99, 21:10, 17:46, 25:30, 75:16-19).[/b] [b]The source of Qur’an was not the consensus of ummah. Qur’an was written down during the life time of prophet although not in one book. After the death of Muhammad, those were collected in one book, but the case of hadith & sunnah is different. Hadith and sunnah(which practiced now) were written long after the death of Muhammad. Actually, these are the seven conjectures, which have no basis/support in the Qur’an. Qur’an is the only religious source of Islam. If anything, yes anything we regard as religious source besides Qur’an, then it will be proved that we are doing shirk with Almighty Allah because we are not satisfied with the Qur’an only, Almighty Allah’s words, so we seek another source to complete the islam. Islam was completed with the revelation of Qur’an. So we should not require anything to further complete our religion, which has already been completed.[/b] This is my understanding. Samsher.[/quote]
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