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[quote]Dear Oosman Quote:-Of the first hadith you quoted, I think Abu-Bakra is one the persons in the isnads and he was punished by Omer for slandering another man. According to the holy Quran we must reject the testimony of any man guilty of slandering when there are not 4 witnesses to zina. Please verify this, and if true, then the hadith is in doubt. My finding is the same as yours as far as bukhari is concerned. I think when Iman bukhari himself compile this hadith in his work and others learned people accepts the narration from Abu-Bakra(RA).Its give me confidence to accept this hadith.As far as the verse of Quran is this verse may not fit to him as the evidences of the incident show that even though was caught in the witness ground due the forth witness pull pack. But he was regarded as a respected companion of Prophet(pbuh). Quote:-junaid's article contradicts your statement. Either he is wrong, or you are wrong. Just one or two isolated events are not good enough to established that woman is used lead the prayer as comparison with the 1400 years history. Quote:- We need to weed out these pagan things from Islam by understanding what is Shariah. Otherwise we will continue to be left behind as we are now. That is exactly what Allah has warned us from in the Qur’an when He dispraised the disbelievers saying, (Or have they partners (of Allah) who have made lawful for them in religion that which Allah allowed not?) (Ahs-Shura 42: 21) The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) also warned against the same wrongdoing in the hadith which states, “Whoever innovates in this matter of ours (i.e., in our religion) whatever is not in it, that innovated thing is rejected” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim). The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) also said, “Beware of innovated matters, for every novelty is perversity” (Ahmad in his Musnad and regarded as authentic). All scholars are resolved that acts of worship are unchangeable and must be taken exactly as Allah has ordained them.[/quote]
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