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[QUOTE]Originally posted by homing pigeon: [QB] That's not a fair remark, Ayisha....It cant be that everything in hadith is superfluous, although a few things might qualify....I would ask you, though to read my post about Bokhari. I cant vouch for the truth of everything in his book and neither can Imam Bokhari himself if you read his introduction and what I mean by truth here is the claim that all that's inm Bokhari has been definitely said by Mohammad (PBUH). Also, you have to see that much of what Mohammad said to his friends and followers was in daily talk..... A man's got to talk, right? You cant take everything that a man says in daily talk as law. The quran is the law. But Mohammad's talk was in many cases instruction, advice, clarification... People who knew him and lived with him wanted to talk about him to those who never met him and 300 years later a man decides to collect those titbits..........How much of it can you be sure of? Imam Bokhari, therefore devised a method to sift through those bits and pieces. He collected thousands of those tales but he only incuded in his sahih, the ones he managed to pass through his systematic method of teller-vetting....he says I could still be wrong.............why cant we see this? what he di with the rest; he put them in another book. There are people nowadays who call themselves scholars who try to pass them as definitive.... so watch you dont get conned. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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