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An Ahlul Sunnah's Challenge to Quran alone : kitaballah wa sunnati !

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    SarahY
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    Who are the companions? There could be legit companions there were also a whole lot of hypocrites. When you follow people, you follow weakness, when you follow divine law, the only weakness is you.

    The shia?s selection of companions is very sceptical however sunni sources have alleged that not all of them are reliable in their memory.

    You can?t honestly believe that every single companion, family member is infallible in their memory?

    BTW not all of the ?12ver? imams are father and son. So to assume that such a transmission is stronger due to family bond is false, because even sunni companions narrated from their fathers. Another thing, there is no evidence of Ali?s written works and Ali is said to be a scribe. So what happened to them? Shia hadith are not any better than sunni ones.

    Both of your responses show weakness, all you were demonstrating was something called chain or isnad. It doesn?t demonstrate the ?true? sunnah. BTW shias are more up front in mentioning the weakness of hadith than sunnis. So even they recognise weakness.

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      Who are the companions? There could be legit companions there were also a whole lot of hypocrites. When you follow people, you follow weakness, when you follow divine law, the only weakness is you.

      The shia?s selection of companions is very sceptical however sunni sources have alleged that not all of them are reliable in their memory.

      You can?t honestly believe that every single companion in their memory?

      I agree with you that the whole issue of the Companions of the Prophet beeing beyond any defects (memory-emulation of the sunnat of the Prophet) is skeptical. As far as I know, Shia don't trust in Companions for the same reasons + political reasons.

      You can?t honestly believe that every family member is infallible in their memory?

      BTW not all of the ?12ver? imams are father and son.

      Let's see !!

      Prophet - Ali ? Cousin
      Ali - Hassan ? Father and Son
      Ali- Husayn ? Father and Son
      Husayn - Zayn al Abidin ? Father and Son
      Zayn al Abidin - al Baqir ? Father and Son
      al Baqir - al Sadiq ? Father and Son
      al Sadiq - al Kadhim ? Father and Son
      al Kadhim - al Ridha ? Father and Son
      al Ridha - al Taqi ? Father and Son
      al Taqi - al Naqi ? Father and Son
      al Naqi - al Askari ? Father and Son

      As you can see, the chain of transmission of the prophetic knowledge is very strong. And all of these persons are known for their knowledge means no defects of memory.

      So to assume that such a transmission is stronger due to family bond is false, because even sunni companions narrated from their fathers. Another thing, there is no evidence of Ali?s written works and Ali is said to be a scribe. So what happened to them? Shia hadith are not any better than sunni ones.

      Yes, but in Sunni narrations there are not a successive continuation of prophetic knowledge's transmission.
      Their ahadith are based on only those persons who lived during the era of the Prophet Muhammad, with a gap of 2, 3 centuries untill Bukhari Muslim and others write the books of ahadith as compilation. However, the same gap is not noticeable in Shia Islam, because this gap is filled by their imams (fathers-sons relation) through a continue transmission.

      Both of your responses show weakness, all you were demonstrating was something called chain or isnad. It doesn?t demonstrate the ?true? sunnah. BTW shias are more up front in mentioning the weakness of hadith than sunnis. So even they recognise weakness.

      Well, even if, it shows weakness but one thing is certain that from Shia imams the chain of transmission is stronger than the Sunni ones. So, there must be there (in Shia narrations) some true knowledge (sunnat of the Prophet) which is not perceived in Sunni narrations.

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        I agree with you that the whole issue of the Companions of the Prophet beeing beyond any defects (memory-emulation of the sunnat of the Prophet) is skeptical. As far as I know, Shia don't trust in Companions for the same reasons + political reasons.

        Let's see !!

        Prophet - Ali ? Cousin
        Ali - Hassan ? Father and Son
        Ali- Husayn ? Father and Son
        Husayn - Zayn al Abidin ? Father and Son
        Zayn al Abidin - al Baqir ? Father and Son
        al Baqir - al Sadiq ? Father and Son
        al Sadiq - al Kadhim ? Father and Son
        al Kadhim - al Ridha ? Father and Son
        al Ridha - al Taqi ? Father and Son
        al Taqi - al Naqi ? Father and Son
        al Naqi - al Askari ? Father and Son

        As you can see, the chain of transmission of the prophetic knowledge is very strong. And all of these persons are known for their knowledge means no defects of memory.

        Yes, but in Sunni narrations there are not a successive continuation of prophetic knowledge's transmission.
        Their ahadith are based on only those persons who lived during the era of the Prophet Muhammad, with a gap of 2, 3 centuries untill Bukhari Muslim and others write the books of ahadith as compilation. However, the same gap is not noticeable in Shia Islam, because this gap is filled by their imams (fathers-sons relation) through a continue transmission.

        Well, even if, it shows weakness but one thing is certain that from Shia imams the chain of transmission is stronger than the Sunni ones. So, there must be there (in Shia narrations) some true knowledge (sunnat of the Prophet) which is not perceived in Sunni narrations.

        I agree and which of the shia groups is the most authentic in their teachings as regards the original beliefs to you?

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          SarahY
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          The imams

          Ali (cousin of prophet)
          Hassan (son of Ali)
          Hussien (Son of Ali, brother of Hassan)
          the other 9 Imams were decendants of Imam Hussein
          (why not Hassan? Hassan is said to have married many times according to sunnis, and a few according to Shia?s)

          So then follows Ali Assajid (son of Hussein)
          Mohammad al-Baaqir (son of assajid)
          Jafar Son of Albaaqir
          Mousa al-Kathem son of Imam Jaafar
          Ali al-Ridha the son of Mousa al-Kathem
          Mohammad al-Jawad son of Imam al-Ridha
          Ali al-Haadi son of Imam Mohamad al-Jawad
          Hassan al-Askari son of Imam Ali al-Haadi
          Then Imam Mohammad al-Mahdi son of Imam Hassan al-Askari.

          I wasn?t entirely wrong, the prophet to cousin to son, to brothers to sons. Yes the ?lineage? is a tighter fit but it doesn?t guarantee nothing because shia hadith a very different from sunnis. They report from the prophet or ?themselves? this gives so much leeway to forgery, fault and heresy. Why is it we can?t find the imams original documents considering they lived a considerable amount of time plus with a tighter alliance you?d think such information is available but no! we have to look in the book of ?al-Kafi?. Besides AlMahdi should have guided us all by now, so just goes to show how illogical shia hadith is along with sunni hadith

          Check out what wiki says about shias opinion of hadith

          Khoei's opinion was not unique; practically all Shia scholars are adamant that al-Kafi is not 100% authentic, but that it is the best primary hadith book currently available . Shia Muslims do not make any assumptions about the authenticity of a hadith book; Shias believe that there are no "sahih" hadith books that are completely reliable. Hadith books are compiled by fallible people, and thus realistically, they inevitably have a mixture of strong and weak hadiths.

          http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitab_al-Kafi#Shia_view_of_al-Kafi_relative_to_other_hadith_books
          So brother while you may think well they were family so that means the hadiths are more reliable, that?s a fallacy because even the sunnis reported hadiths from their fathers for example Umar?s son and besides, a ?WIFE? would be much closer than a cousin.

          Also to asset no defects in memory AT ALL is to say ?they are infallible? every human is prone to error.i could relate something my parents related to me to my children and make mistakes so, bad bad bad logic.
          Even IF they were "infallible" they're documentation isn't which further relates to their weakness.

          PEace.

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            The imams

            Ali (cousin of prophet)
            Hassan (son of Ali)
            Hussien (Son of Ali, brother of Hassan)
            the other 9 Imams were decendants of Imam Hussein
            (why not Hassan? Hassan is said to have married many times according to sunnis, and a few according to Shia?s)

            So then follows Ali Assajid (son of Hussein)
            Mohammad al-Baaqir (son of assajid)
            Jafar Son of Albaaqir
            Mousa al-Kathem son of Imam Jaafar
            Ali al-Ridha the son of Mousa al-Kathem
            Mohammad al-Jawad son of Imam al-Ridha
            Ali al-Haadi son of Imam Mohamad al-Jawad
            Hassan al-Askari son of Imam Ali al-Haadi
            Then Imam Mohammad al-Mahdi son of Imam Hassan al-Askari.

            I wasn?t entirely wrong, the prophet to cousin to son, to brothers to sons. Yes the ?lineage? is a tighter fit but it doesn?t guarantee nothing because shia hadith a very different from sunnis. They report from the prophet or ?themselves? this gives so much leeway to forgery, fault and heresy. Why is it we can?t find the imams original documents considering they lived a considerable amount of time plus with a tighter alliance you?d think such information is available but no! we have to look in the book of ?al-Kafi?. Besides AlMahdi should have guided us all by now, so just goes to show how illogical shia hadith is along with sunni hadith

            Check out what wiki says about shias opinion of hadith
            http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitab_al-Kafi#Shia_view_of_al-Kafi_relative_to_other_hadith_books
            So brother while you may think well they were family so that means the hadiths are more reliable, that?s a fallacy because even the sunnis reported hadiths from their fathers for example Umar?s son and besides, a ?WIFE? would be much closer than a cousin.

            Also to asset no defects in memory AT ALL is to say ?they are infallible? every human is prone to error.i could relate something my parents related to me to my children and make mistakes so, bad bad bad logic.
            Even IF they were "infallible" they're documentation isn't which further relates to their weakness.

            PEace.

            One is Banu Ummaya the other is Banu Hshim. Both Quresih and both Meccans.

            What do we have to do with Sunnism or Shiasm? Its a power struggle that turned to religious sects. So? What does Quran has to do with all this?

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              SarahY
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              One is Banu Ummaya the other is Banu Hshim. Both Quresih and both Meccans.

              What do we have to do with Sunnism or Shiasm? Its a power struggle that turned to religious sects. So? What does Quran has to do with all this?

              Brother we all know here we have nothing to do with sects and Quran does not promote sect, their case is with God (6159). The point is this brother here, jawad believes "we need to follow his (the prophets) sunnah" so it seems he is in desperation to seek an answer. so he came up with 2 conclusions the ahl sunni wal jam3a hadith and the ahadith of the shia.

              He placed more strength on the shia ahadith because of their tighter bond by kin. Though failed to recognise the shia imams can relate their own hadith so in actual fact they are creating their own "sunnah". furthermore the imams had other brothers why is it they didn't get the title of imamah? but let's forget that for a moment. Both cases are weak (sunni and shia hadith). So here i am challenging his conclusions of "authentic sunnah" because as brothers and sisters, we support each other and help each other and also come to conclusions or different directions through discussion.

              peace.

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                Brother we all know here we have nothing to do with sects and Quran does not promote sect, their case is with God (6159). The point is this brother here, jawad believes "we need to follow his (the prophets) sunnah" so it seems he is in desperation to seek an answer. so he came up with 2 conclusions the ahl sunni wal jam3a hadith and the ahadith of the shia.

                He placed more strength on the shia ahadith because of their tighter bond by kin. Though failed to recognise the shia imams can relate their own hadith so in actual fact they are creating their own "sunnah". furthermore the imams had other brothers why is it they didn't get the title of imamah? but let's forget that for a moment. Both cases are weak (sunni and shia hadith). So here i am challenging his conclusions of "authentic sunnah" because as brothers and sisters, we support each other and help each other and also come to conclusions or different directions through discussion.

                peace.

                I totally agree with sister Sarah.
                They were around 10.000 witnesses at the final sermon of the prophet, and yet we can find 3 versions of it. Does it ring any bells ??
                the "kitaballah and sunnati" version is the most acceptable ONLY because the sunni represents the majority in sects. And as sister sarah wrote, the majority is not necessarily the truthful

                Salam

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                  jawad_mugniya
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                  The imams

                  Ali (cousin of prophet)
                  Hassan (son of Ali)
                  Hussien (Son of Ali, brother of Hassan)
                  the other 9 Imams were decendants of Imam Hussein
                  (why not Hassan? Hassan is said to have married many times according to sunnis, and a few according to Shia?s)

                  So then follows Ali Assajid (son of Hussein)
                  Mohammad al-Baaqir (son of assajid)
                  Jafar Son of Albaaqir
                  Mousa al-Kathem son of Imam Jaafar
                  Ali al-Ridha the son of Mousa al-Kathem
                  Mohammad al-Jawad son of Imam al-Ridha
                  Ali al-Haadi son of Imam Mohamad al-Jawad
                  Hassan al-Askari son of Imam Ali al-Haadi
                  Then Imam Mohammad al-Mahdi son of Imam Hassan al-Askari.

                  I wasn?t entirely wrong, the prophet to cousin to son, to brothers to sons. Yes the ?lineage? is a tighter fit but it doesn?t guarantee nothing because shia hadith a very different from sunnis. They report from the prophet or ?themselves? this gives so much leeway to forgery, fault and heresy. Why is it we can?t find the imams original documents considering they lived a considerable amount of time plus with a tighter alliance you?d think such information is available but no! we have to look in the book of ?al-Kafi?. Besides AlMahdi should have guided us all by now, so just goes to show how illogical shia hadith is along with sunni hadith

                  Check out what wiki says about shias opinion of hadith
                  http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitab_al-Kafi#Shia_view_of_al-Kafi_relative_to_other_hadith_books
                  So brother while you may think well they were family so that means the hadiths are more reliable, that?s a fallacy because even the sunnis reported hadiths from their fathers for example Umar?s son and besides, a ?WIFE? would be much closer than a cousin.

                  Also to asset no defects in memory AT ALL is to say ?they are infallible? every human is prone to error.i could relate something my parents related to me to my children and make mistakes so, bad bad bad logic.
                  Even IF they were "infallible" they're documentation isn't which further relates to their weakness.

                  PEace.

                  Of course, you are right. peace

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                    They report from the prophet or ?themselves? this gives so much leeway to forgery, fault and heresy.

                    PEace.

                    As I was re-reading this topic, I want to add my comments about what I quoted from you.

                    Let's assume there are plenty of forgery in Sunni and Shia ahadiths, however, how could you explain that in both trends, the basic religious practices have the same core.

                    1-PRAYERS

                    Sunni = 5 prayers a day in 5 different time and 17 RAKAAT (2 44 34)
                    Shia = 5 prayers a day in 5 different time and 17 RAKAAT (according to their hadith and not according to the ijtihad of their ayatullah who permit to pray in 3 times but it changes nothing because they pray 5 different prayers in 3 times)

                    2-SIYAM FASTING

                    Same method of fasting with a little difference on the time of the beginning and finishing of the fast but the main core is same !

                    3-HAJJ & ZAKAT

                    Same method of doing/giving Hajj/Zakat (2,5 %) with some little differencies but the main core is same.

                    These 4 main practices of a MUSLIM share the same core with little differencies due to Ijtihad from Companions or Shiites Imams. As you can see, despite forgeries in both trends, the MAIN PRACTICES have the same core and understanding.

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                      jawad_mugniya
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                      So here i am challenging his conclusions of "authentic sunnah" because as brothers and sisters, we support each other and help each other and also come to conclusions or different directions through discussion.

                      peace.

                      As I showed in my previous post, there is an "authentic sunnah" (not fully authentic) which survived through oral way about the 4 MAIN PRACTICES. And it's mere impossible that all these stuff are inventions or forgeries.

                      SALAT-SIYAM-ZAKAT-HAJJ are sharing the same GROUND so nobody can say that we can't trust ahadith on these subjects because books of ahadith are written very late (3rd or 4th century). And this is my challenge !

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                        SarahY
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                        Let me share some of my thoughts

                        Ijtihad gates closed after the 4 imams (shafi, hanafi, maliki, hanbali)

                        they established schools and opinions NOT ALL based on hadith. these opinions disbursed every since and still continue today. Why? because muslims believed that no-one had the "qualifications" or ability to be as great, or get qualification like the past "scholars" so they just kept regurgitation the practices the 4 imams believed. remember why, because ijtihad is not for the "laymen" apparently anyone who isnt a scholar in the olden times becomes a laymen.

                        What does this have to do with anything? well of course it has links to the fundamentals of the so called "authentic sunnah".

                        prayers

                        • sunni's pray 5 times, so do shias yep they have differences i know, does that mean it's authentic sunnah? no. hadiths on salat are sparse and have links to zoroastrians. sunnah means way? right or direction or path. if we accept it as authentic then hadith should "EXPLAIN" in appropriate detail right? but it doesn't.

                        besides the adding of certain things, praises to the prophets/ prophets progeny show how hadiths on such issues are not authentic. they both do it and agree with slight adjustments does it make it a true authentic sunnah or even half authentic or as you say "not fully authentic" Quran doesn't say "pray 5 times" though by all means pray 5 times if it makes you comfortable but it's not an obligation.

                        siyam

                        what's interesting is the production of the islamic calendar, i don't know much about this but it influences the notion of siyam. so muslims come up with a consensus of fasting in a particular month. does it mean they have it right? does it mean it's a sunnah?

                        hajj

                        what is the main core that is the same? afaik 2.5% didn't come from hadiths shias don't do 2.5% they do khums which is 1/5 of their possessions. some shias claim to do zakat though they do khums which is different but they associate it with zakat.

                        The "same core" was accepted based on ijtihad and consensus and they have difference from amongst their own sects not just comparing with shias.

                        They have similar understandings or practices yes, it doesn't mean it's authentic. these practices have been going on for 100's of years, do know that they had rivalry and people where basically indoctrinated to accept or argue. just because today's it's accepted doesn't mean it was like this before.

                        people find comfort in groups of like minds, in a community they get a sense of belonging. time has a play and a dramatic influence, it so happened that these "core" beliefs established to what they are today through times of conflict/rivalry and consensus. Does it mean it's all sunnah? no i don't believe so.

                        peace

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                          Just my opinion.
                          If i'm not mistaken, the hadiths were sayings of the prophet and that they were recorded by following a chain of oral narration.By saying that the sahaba present with the prophet could not make a mistake indirectly points states they were above humanity and somewhat divine. They were human beings who had the honour of being present at the birth of Islam and they died like everyone else did. If the hadiths are meant to be made a part of Islam than followers would have to accept the prophet was a paedophile and ordered the rape of pows. These so called hadiths are in direct violation of the Quran. The word of God is the only word meant understanding. By going for the hadith, muslims insult the prophet and decline him the dignity he deserves. He's been called a paedophile, a rapist, some sort of perverted porn star and indirectly divine. People should let the poor man be. He's done his job.

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                            Also, there's a game called telephone. It's a childrens game like tag. It's also called Chinese whisper (i'm sorry if I offended anyone) but I think it easily states the obvious regarding the hadith. An hour of this game can yield some pretty interesting results and get's the old brain cells working on the hadith wiki for more details

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                              Quran 2533
                              And they cannot bring thee (O Messenger) a question, but We have brought thee the truth and the BEST EXPLANATION (aqsanal tafsir).

                              Therefore, if there is a dispute about a thing, refer it to Allah and his Messenger. So what does Allah say about HADITH in His Book?

                              Quran 456
                              These are the messages of Allah, which We recite to thee with truth. In what HADITH will they then believe in after ALLAH AND HIS AYATS?

                              Quran 3923
                              Allah has revealed the BEST HADITH (aqsanal hadith)...

                              Quran 5681
                              Is this the HADITH that you disdain?

                              Quran 123
                              We narrate to thee the BEST OF NARRATIONS in that We have revealed to thee this Quran...

                              Quran 316
                              And of men is he who takes instead FRIVOLOUS HADITH to lead astray from Allah's path without knowledge and to make it a mockery. For such is an abasing chastisement.

                              Quran 322
                              Hast thou not seen those who are given a portion of the Book? They are invited to the Book of Allah (KitabuAllah) that IT may decide between them, then a party of them turn back and they withdraw.

                              The Quran is the only AUTHENTIC HADITH of Allah, and there could be nothing better, and more authoritative than IT.

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