But I am presently reading a book on the prophet that received awards within Islam, and as it recounts the events of his life it frequently refers to the ahadith. I find that there are many hadith that are direct contradictions of other hadith. I find this entirely confusing. If they are to be accepted on par with the Qur'an in terms of communicating the true Sunnah of the prophet, wouldn't there only be one true story to tell, not many different ones?
a "book" on the Prophet, Peace be upon him, usually referred to as Seerah, does not always meet the strict standards of Qur'an and Hadeeth. some books on Seerah by reverts contain lies! even "award winning books!" some contain weak Ahadeeth. books by Shiia would contain falsehoods also.
without "finishing" the Seerah, one wouldn't be sure if there actually were contradictions. however, with regards to the beginning of the Seerah, you are welcome to put forth the specific nature of any alleged contradictions and we could then determine the "impact" of said contradictions.
it also might help for you to simply state which book on the Seerah that you are reading, although my guess would be Martin Lings or Karen Armstrong.
the books commonly known as Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are the narration of events in the life of one of God's servants for the purpse of telling the world the Good News of God's design for redeeming the world through the events of that life. The record of events, not the precise words spoken, is the most important part of that message.
what you imply here is "what God said" ISN'T important! ask the Jews if the words that God spoke to Moses weren't important! the "record of events" which have NO authentic "chains of narration" NOR are there ANY contemporaneous eyewitness accounts of, are actually MORE IMPORTANT! so something that DOESN'T exist is of greater import than something that DID exist, but wasn't preserved! :heated:
they still agree on the big issue that Jesus died, was buried and then was raised again and appeared to his disciples.
in the Gospels, there is no credible eyewitness to those events, only "tradition." there is no historic "proof" that Jesus died. one would say that IS pretty important! if you didn't die, you CAN'T be "raised again," can you?
however, i digress. with regards to the Seerah, there is a brother in Memphis, Dr Bashar Shala. he has done considerable research on the Seerah in regards to "authentic" narrations and traditions. he gave a series of lectures, found here:
http://www.pleasantviewschool.com/media/default.asp?q=f&f=/Seerah of the Prophet (pbuh)
and because of the age of those recordings, he has started the series again:
http://www.pleasantviewschool.com/media/default.asp?q=f&f=/Seerah_an_Nabawi (saw)
Dr Shala is a cardiologist and neurologist, but is a brilliant speaker. he does not claim to be a scholar, yet his work is outstanding. you may use his work to reference any time period of the Seerah.
to conclude, we are willing to discuss ANY version of the Seerah. just tell us what book and who wrote it.
With respect, what I hear you saying when you say this is that you hold other people's faith and sacred scriptures to a higher standard than you do your own
BALDERDASH!
Also, I find you projecting on to my faith what you think should be important to me, rather than letting me determine what the essentials and the secondary issues of my faith are for myself.
what can we say, we believe "authenticity" to be important and we also believe "lying" about Allah to be a criminal act. we only seek that you repent from that and come to the truth! for your own good and for the sake of Allah.
peace