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where is the word hadith in this ayah?Thank God you finally accepted that the truth is only in the Quran and the falsehood of Ahadith will vanish.
where is the word hadith in this ayah?Thank God you finally accepted that the truth is only in the Quran and the falsehood of Ahadith will vanish.
Where is a verse in the Quran that requires one to follow ahadith?where is the word hadith in this ayah?
you made a claim about an ayah of Quran, tell me where that refers to hadith? I need to see word hadith in that ayah.Where is a verse in the Quran that requires one to follow ahadith?
Are you dumb or pretend to be one?you made a claim about an ayah of Quran, tell me where that refers to hadith? I need to see word hadith in that ayah.
I make you look dumb, and you successfully demonstrate it everytime.Are you dumb or pretend to be one?
Since you believe in Ahadith, please tell me one verse from the Quran where it says to follow the ahadith of Rasool Allah.I make you look dumb, and you successfully demonstrate it everytime.
You can't show me the word hadith in the ayah I quoted. Its a red herring.Since you believe in Ahadith, please tell me one verse from the Quran where it says to follow the ahadith of Rasool Allah.
Did I say that there is a word hadith in that verse?You can't show me the word hadith in the ayah I quoted. Its a red herring.
You implied it that way to refute hadith. I'm applying your principle and asking you to show me the word hadith in there.Did I say that there is a word hadith in that verse?
Yes, it is! you need to ponder and reflectYou implied it that way to refute hadith. I'm applying your principle and asking you to show me the word hadith in there.
Follow the argument. You lost soul.
Is this your favorite hadith?You implied it that way to refute hadith. I'm applying your principle and asking you to show me the word hadith in there.
Follow the argument. You lost soul.
Your favorite ahadith.You implied it that way to refute hadith. I'm applying your principle and asking you to show me the word hadith in there.
Follow the argument. You lost soul.
You mean inference? What principles you apply to reach that conclusion that its hadith?Yes, it is! you need to ponder and reflect
The Prophet (S) asked, “Who will buy this slave from me?” Hazrat Naeem bought him for 800 Darham. [Bukhari, Vol 3 Kitabul Ikrah pg 669 #1838] Did the Prophet sell slaves? Ayesha said to the Prophet, “Won’t you rather graze your camel onto a tree whose leaves have not yet been grazed?” ‘Arwa bin Zubair said that Ayesha meant she was the only virgin the Prophet had married. [Bukhari, Vol 3 Book of Nikah pg 55 #71]You mean inference? What principles you apply to reach that conclusion that its hadith?
If you don't believe in hadith why are you so obsessed with them?Your favorite ahadith.
The Messenger (S) used to visit all nine of his wives every night. [Bukhari, Vol 3 pg 52 Book of Nikah, #34] On the other hand, Bukhari repeatedly narrates that the Prophet used to stand at prayers all night, so much so that his feet used to swell. The Messenger (S) used to have intercourse with all of his wives in one hour of the day and night (without taking a bath) and these (wives) were eleven. The narrator tries to preempt an objection by stating that he had the (sexual) power of 30 men. [Bukhari, Vol 1 pg 189, Book of Bath #266] The Mullah mind has so terribly affected our masses that even derogatory statements such as this become praiseworthy. The exalted Prophet was a perfect guide to humanity. He was not a man of unbridled desire. The women who lived in his household were primarily there for shelter. Only a contemptuous mind can perceive the Mothers of Believers as objects of pleasure for the Prophet. Bukhari highlights the above Hadith by putting a special heading: “To have sex with many women with only one bath.” That stifles any apologetic defenses of this Hadith by Mullahs. The Prophet said that the best man amongst his followers is the one who has the greatest number of wives. [Bukhari, Vol 3:52 Book of Nikah #62] The Quran (49:13) tells us that the best person is the one who is best in conduct. The Prophet (S) asked, “Who will buy this slave from me?”
The Prophet said, “Bad luck and misfortune can exist in a wife, aYou mean inference? What principles you apply to reach that conclusion that its hadith?
Why you keep quoting hadith?The Prophet (S) asked, “Who will buy this slave from me?” Hazrat Naeem bought him for 800 Darham. [Bukhari, Vol 3 Kitabul Ikrah pg 669 #1838] Did the Prophet sell slaves? Ayesha said to the Prophet, “Won’t you rather graze your camel onto a tree whose leaves have not yet been grazed?” ‘Arwa bin Zubair said that Ayesha meant she was the only virgin the Prophet had married. [Bukhari, Vol 3 Book of Nikah pg 55 #71]
Still quoting hadith? You're so obsessed with them. May Allah guide you for your love of hadith.The Prophet said, “Bad luck and misfortune can exist in a wife, a
home and a horse.” [Bukhari, Book of Nikah 3:60 #85]
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