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Hadiths & Sunna, and Prophet Muhammad's Person / Re: Muhammad and hafsa
« on: October 31, 2012, 09:09:07 AM »
What number is that hadith in this book?
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Just asking, where does it say that muhammad ibn ishaq is one of the narrators, and where EXACTLY did u get that Hadith that u posted, u mentioned sunna.com but that's where i got mine, can u please give me that EXACT link.He got it from: http://sunnah.com/urn/54830
What is NT and OT?New Testament and Old one
because if the caliphs did it it is obviously permissable
This claim of "fulfilled prophecy" is almost laughable! There is absolutely no evidence that the Quran is exactly the way it was when Muhammad revealed it roughly 1450 years ago. When it was revealed, Muhammad's companions memorized parts of it, and wrote other parts down on leaves, animal bones and other things. The Quran was not compiled within Muhammad's time, so there wasn't even a standardized text in existence with which we can compare. All we have is the faulty human memory (for recitations) to show us that the Quran remained as one uniform "book" up until the time of Uthman. Uthman, of course collected all Quranic fragments/writings/recitations together; those that he had access to, and decided what the "official version" of the Quran should be. He sent a copy of this "new" Quran off to each Town and ordered that all deviating copies be burnt.
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