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[quote]Salaam Nida At least you are gracious enough to admit your own obvious contradiction. Shame you cannot apply the same logic to evaluating hadith... Anyway I think we are going to go round in circles regardings the prophets being fallible/infallible. Therefore not much can be gained from this issue. A least we have established that the prophet was only human and capable of making mistakes and therefore one can draw ones own conclusion. [quote] You know something, perv1? The fact is that the proof lies in the Ahaadeeth and the consensus of scholars. Since you don't believe in both, I think it's useless to present any proof. So the fact is that the truth DOES exist; but you're just not willing to accept it. And Allah knows best. [/quote] Ok lets play by the hadith believers rules. Provide some references where the prophet clearly said "I have now changed my mind and you can write what i say or as well as the Quran". Consensus of scholars.. do you mean the majority as there are some who disagree with the above or do the hadith believers only conider someone a scholar if he/she agrees with them. I shall wait your proof or for that matter from anyone else who might care to provide it. regards[/quote]
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