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- Criticism_of_Hadith abstract "The criticism of Hadith refers to critique directed towards canonised reports concerning the deeds and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad that are known as (the) Hadith. The criticism revolves primarily around the question of the authenticity of hadith reports and whether they are attributable to Muhammad. This criticism also challenges the authority of the hadith to provide rulings on legal and religious matters when the Quran has already declared itself "complete", "clear", "detailed" and "perfect" in numerous verses (e.g. 11:1, 12:1, 6:115, 6:38, 6:114, 16:89). It is argued by these Muslims that using the Quran as the sole axiom, all matters in Islam requiring guidance can be deduced directly from the Quran, while anything that is left outside the Quran is by definition outside the scope of importance and thus requires no ruling. This group therefore rejects the sharia (legal rulings by traditional scholars) which contradicts Quranic verses and considers it as man-made law which challenges the authority of God's law contained in the Quran.Sunni and Shi'a Muslims accept the authenticity of the majority of the Hadith, though they often disagree over the authenticity of certain hadith or how others might be interpreted, and have different canonical collections. Shi'as also believe that narrations of the Fourteen Infallibles, especially Ali bin Abi Talib, are valid as hadith, whereas Sunnis accept only narrations traceable to Muhammad: Sunnis and Shi'as also have different methods of analysing the chain of transmitters, as Sunnis view all of the Companions of Muhammad to be upright individuals, and their narrations valid and free from defect of malicious intent, whereas Shi'as analyse the life of each Companion separately in determining whether their narrations are authentic. Others, described as Qur'anists, do not consider the hadith to be an integral part of Islam and interpret the Qur'an without reference to them.".
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- Criticism_of_Hadith quote ""Do not write anything from me except the Qur'an. Whoever wrote, must destroy it."".
- Criticism_of_Hadith quote ""So far from the Quran alone being the sole rule of faith and practice to Muslims, there is not one single sect amongst them whose faith and practice are based on it alone".".
- Criticism_of_Hadith source "Edward Sell, 1880".
- Criticism_of_Hadith source "Muhammad, as narrated by Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri".
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- Criticism_of_Hadith subject Category:Criticism_of_Islam.
- Criticism_of_Hadith subject Category:Hadith.
- Criticism_of_Hadith subject Category:Quranism.
- Criticism_of_Hadith comment "The criticism of Hadith refers to critique directed towards canonised reports concerning the deeds and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad that are known as (the) Hadith. The criticism revolves primarily around the question of the authenticity of hadith reports and whether they are attributable to Muhammad.".
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