Talk:Ban on Hadith

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Quotes[edit]

This article appears ot consist of little but quotes. Someone should fix that William M. Connolley (talk) 20:13, 16 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

A dubious claim[edit]

The first statement of the intro, namely:

Most Sunnis view that Muhammad himself proclaimed that no hadith are to be recorded [...]

Ibn Saeed Al-Khudry reported that the messenger of God had said,

"Do not write anything from me EXCEPT QURAN. Anyone who wrote anything other than the Quran shall erase it." is dubious and needs a reference to a reliable source. As evidence, I offer the following:

  1. In my many decades' association with Sunni Muslims, I've never heard or read such an idea.
  2. It runs counter to the express preference of Sunnis for the sunnah.
  3. Even more to the point, in my studies of `Ilmu Hadith as a resident student (murid) at Masjid Negara (The National Mosque), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 1972 under Imam Shafie, I never encountered this idea.

yoyo (talk) 05:49, 5 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

From Ibn Hanbal; Zayd Ibn Thabit (The Prophet's closest revelation writer) visited the Khalifa Mu'aawiyah (more than 30 years after the Prophet's death), and told him a story about the Prophet. Mu'aawiyah liked the story and ordered someone to write it down. But Zayd said. " the messenger of God ordered us NEVER to write anything of his hadith."

The famous book, "Ulum Al-Hadith" by Ibn Al-Salah, reports a hadith by Abu Hurayra in which Abu Hurayra said the messenger of God came out to us while we were writing his hadiths and said; "What are you writing?" We said, "Hadiths that we hear from you, messenger of God." He said, "A book other than the book of God ?!" We said, "Should we talk about you?" He said, Talk about me, that would be fine, but those who will lie will go to Hell. Abu Hurayra said, we collected what we wrote of Hadiths and burned them in fire. In the famous book, "Taq-yeed Al-Ilm", Abu Hurayra said, the messenger of God was informed that some people are writing his hadiths. He took to the pulpit of the mosque and said, "What are these books that I heard you wrote? I am just a human being. Anyone who has any of these writings should bring it here. Abu Hurayra said we collected all these and burned them in fire." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.18.171.7 (talk) 08:33, 15 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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