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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And the quran quotes from hadith, yes? And hadith is considered spurious at best, as primary sources provide no support for its content. Instead, other sources contradict its messages. just a side note - My internet isn't free; we pay a fee for it use. Do you? [quote=Muslima]The internet is free, use it, if you're bored, go and explore or watch a movie ! FYI what i cited was not from the Qu'ran [/quote][/quote] Not correct. The Quran is the literal word of God, as spoken to Mohammed via an angel and written down later. Muslims draw a distinction between their holy book, which they see as God's own words, and the Jewish and Christian scriptures, which were written down by witnesses, sometimes much later. Depending on the context and what suits her purpose at the time, Muslima will either tell you that the Quran is the source that should be relied on over the hadith, or that most of the Quran is up for interpretation and nobody shouldn't refer to it without years of study and consulting scholars. The hadith are sayings of Mohammed recorded by people who knew him, at various points of time after his death and sometimes long after his death. These are witness stories about things Mohammed said and how he lived, which many Muslims try to emulate. Authenticating hadith has preoccupied Muslim scholars for centuries, and some hadith are viewed as more reliable than others. Depending on the context and what suits her purpose at the time, Muslima will either tell you that the hadith are reliable (yesterday's kharawij discussion) or that the Quran is the source that should be relied on over the hadith.[/quote]
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