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Actually, the Sahâba, may Allah swt be pleased with him, had the correct understanding of this verse:
Once ‘Abdullah ibn Mas`ud quoted this saying of the Prophet while he was delivering a sermon: “May God curse the women who tattoo their bodies and those who pluck their eyebrows; those who separate their teeth to make them look more pretty and those who try to change the creation of God.” A woman named Umm Ya`qub from the tribe of Banu Asad came to know of these words. She approached Ibn Mas`ud and said, “O Abu ‘Abdur-Rahman! It was reported to me that you have cursed such and such women.” He said, “Why should I not curse those whom the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) cursed and who are cursed in the Book of God as well?” She said, “I have read whatever is contained between the two covers (i.e., the whole Qur’an).” He replied, “Had you been a good reader, you would have discovered it. Did you not read the following verse? [So take whatever the Messenger gives you and keep away from what he forbids you](Al-Hashr 59:7).”
salam,
This thread is debating the authority of Hadith as a source of Divine Law in Islam. You are yet to prove, USING THE HOLY QUR'AN, that Allah has given the Hadith such Divine authority. Therefore, you must use the Qur'an as a basis of your arguments - and Not the Hadith - because the authority of these very Hadith is in question in the first place!
Do you know why you have turned to the Hadith to argue your points, instead of using the Qur'an? - it is because you will Never be able to prove using THE QUR'AN, that the Hadith is Holy Law in Islam.
4:65 But no, by your Lord (O Muhammad), they have no Faith, until they make thee judge in ALL disputes between them, and find in their souls no resistance against thy decisions, but accept them with the fullest conviction.
Why does Allah swt endorse the judgements of the Prophet pbuh in the above verse and command all muslims to accept his decisions if the only thing we are commanded to accept is the Qur'an?
This verse, which you think proves the authority of Hadith, says that the Prophet is the 'judge in disputes between the people.'
But Allah makes it very clear that what the Prophet had used to 'judge between' people - was the Holy Qur'an! :
" So judge between them by that which Allah has revealed, and follow not their desires, but beware of them, in-case they seduce you away from some part of that which Allah has revealed unto you. And if they turn away, then know that Allah's Will is to smite them for some sin of theirs. Lo! many of mankind are evildoers. " - (5:49)
In-case you try to also twist this verse and say that it is somehow Not talking about the Qur'an - but instead is talking about Hadith - then please pay attention to the part of the verse which speaks of "some part of that which Allah has revealed unto" the Prophet - which is clearly referring to parts of the Qur'an.
Also, if you are still in doubt about whether or not the verse you quoted is about QUR'ANIC judgements by the Prophet, then the following verse will explicitly tell you that the Prophet settled the disputes of the people using ' the Book ' - ie. using the Holy Qur'an:
" We have only sent down to you The Book (the Qur'an), so that you may make clear to them that which they dispute about, and as a Guidance and a Mercy to a people who believe. " - (16:64)
Furthermore, the following verse confirms that when the Prophet judges the disputes between the people, he is inviting people to 'the Book of Allah' to settle their disputes:
" Have you not seen those who have been given a portion of the Book? They are being invited to the Book of Allah (kithabullah) to settle their dispute, then a party of them turn away, and they are averse. " - (3:23)
Therefore, this verse makes it very clear that it is the Qur'an which was the Prophet's Criterion for judging between people in their disputes. That is why they were ' being invited to the Book of Allah ' to judge between them. That is why the Qur'an is ultimately our Only Guide today - just as it was the Prophet's Only Book of Guidance.
wsalam
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