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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ayisha: [QB] Homing, thats exactly my point. We get many people on here who will say to be a Muslim you have to follow Quran and sunnah, which I totally agree with, but then they will say that sunnah is hadith and one should follow all hadith as we do Quran, and that they are as protected by Allah as Quran, which I do not agree with. These are the same people who will shout and scream and call me a Quranist, those same people do not even recognize a sahih hadith when one is quoted and will, without even thinking or looking, say its weak and people who follow that are ignorant. I have read Bukhari and Muslim. I know Bukhari did some amazing works in his collections, but I will take most of them them with a pinch of salt and I will follow Quran and sunnah, because to ME, sunnah is the WAY Muhammed (pbuh) dealt with people and how he conducted business and how he was in life, NOT which foot entered the bathroom first or how long a beard should be. The hadith that show the sunnah (way) will match Quran 100%, the sunnah is also shown in Quran. The fact that these hadith were not collected until 300 years after the death of the prophet (pbuh) makes it clear to me that many will not be as they actually were at the time, which is why we get conflicting ones. people do not manage to tell stories (lets call the hadith passed down stories) with exactly the same wording or even meaning, for 300 years. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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