Asslamo alaykom
can anyone tell me how bukhari and muslim used to work when they collected the hadiths? why do we consider both sahihs accurate and reliable? i heard they are the second most accurate sources after the holy qoran... but allah protected qoran from any change ... but did not say he'd protect hadiths of the prophet ... wouldn't it be wiser for us to compare this huge number of hadiths with qoran before we follow what they say? don't you think most of these hadiths described what muslims were asked to do AT THE PROPHETS TIME and not now, ....
one more thing... in what time did bukhari and muslim live ?
if d hadiths says its not applied 2 RasoolAllah (saw) den it aint innit, but wen it says it has a weak connection, it means it hasnt got strong backin, lik 1 person mite hav sed it in a diff way, n 1 person in a completely diff way, so den its called weak!
Jaa-Ro-Nee-Mo!!!
"they ask you when will the help of Allah (swt) come! Certainly Allah (Swt) help is always near"
Bro wen u talk can u show d utmost respect, cos der is a hadiths in which RasoolAllah (saw) says, "the angels curse those, who dont say Sal Allah Hu Aley Hi Wassallam, wen my name is mentioned"
And D Prophet (saw) had more then 4 wifes, when in the quran it says keep 4, we cant go round saying cos D Prophet (saw) did it, we can do it, he got married 2 increase ties with people & help widows, he had a gud reason 4 all he did & he had certain circumstances, we dont hav dem reasons or circumstances
also regardin d hadiths, lemme giv u sum heavyy advice if ur heart dnt agree wit it, den dont agree wit it
salamo alaykom brother
am sorry i didn't realize i wasn't writing pbuh, its 2am here lol but alhamdulella i always say sallallaho alayhi wasallam WHENEVER his name alayhi assalato wassalam is mentioned thanx for the reminder tho... and about the prophets (saw) wives, thats exactly what im saying ... the prophet pbuh had certain circumstances ... so he did things that he only was allowed to do .. or muslims at that time were ordered to do because of certain reasons... and hadiths just include everything and most of these just say ... mohammad sallalaho alayhi wasallam said ............... but do not explain when and why .. u got ma point ? thanx salamz .. ahmad
also hadiths show us d Prophets (saw) way of life, and explain how we sud live islamically, dats y d Prophet (saw) sed "if u follow d Quran & my sunnah, den u will b successful in d hereafter"
Last edited by Muhammad; 05-20-2006 at 09:44 AM.
Jaa-Ro-Nee-Mo!!!
"they ask you when will the help of Allah (swt) come! Certainly Allah (Swt) help is always near"
now now bk 2 d post lol, bro ahmad can i jus ask what made u doubt d hadiths? a particular hadiths??
salam ..
well ... the beard thingy .. whenever i ask why is it obligatory they say to be different than the kafirs.. and because the prophet pbuh said in one of his hadiths (heffo ashareba wa atleko alleha) .. but the hadith is like very vague and u can't tell why he (saw) said it or in what occasion. also the story when a sahabi (can't recall his name) asked the prophet give me a reason so i can kill this kafir ... and the prophet allowed him to kill him :S:S don't remember the story well .. but it made me doubt the authenticity of the hadith .. because if you want to write a hadith like this about our beloved prophet (saw) you should be careful and say why he did this ... IFF he really did it (allowed the sahabi to kill the kafir guy) ...
Its funny how everyone here is suddenly a scholor of hadith while he hasnt even memorized the Quran in its entirety. Please fear Allah, the Scholor of Hadith studies for years and years and memorizes and memorizes and only then can he be considered a scholor. And the Hadith sciences has many branches as well.
This thread will be closed until brother Ansar deals with it Inshallah.
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