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Kouyate42
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I have a question for any Muslims here on CAF and indeed to anyone who knows about Islam.
So why, if this is the case, is there some evidence, iat least from my reading of the Qur’an, that following such Hadeeth is actually against what the Qur’an says? I quote the following verses as evidence:
Qur’an as being a complete book:
Surah Al-Nahl, verse 89.
‘’…and we have sent to you a book FULLY-DETAILED’’.
Living by the Quran alone:
Surah Al-Anaam, verse 114:
Shall I seek other than Allah for judge, when He it is Who hath revealed unto you (this) Scripture, fully explained? Those unto whom We gave the Scripture (aforetime) know that it is revealed from thy Lord in truth.
Allah tells believers that He has stated what is banned and what is allowed:
Surah 6, verse 119 as example:
How should ye not eat of that over which the name of Allah hath been mentioned, when He hath explained unto you that which is forbidden unto you unless ye are compelled thereto. But lo! many are led astray by their own lusts through ignorance. Lo! thy Lord, He is Best Aware of the transgressors.
Allah is displeased at anything which is banned without Qur’anic justification.
Surah 7, verse 32:
“Say, “Who prohibited the nice things God has created for His creatures, and the good provisions?” Say,” such provisions are to be enjoyed in THIS life by those who BELIEVE. Moreover, the good provisions will be exclusively theirs on the Day of resurrection." We thus explain the revelations for people who know."
I can also quote other verses if needed, but these will suffice to start. If this is the case that the Qur’an is meant to be fully-detailed and the only guide for believers, why do Muslims still accept the Hadeeth as a second guidance? Surely this goes against Quran?
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My understanding is that the majority of Muslims, if not all, accept that there is Qur'an, the holy book given to the Prophet, and then Hadeeth, collections of what the Prophet said, did and approved/disapproved of. Belief and using both of these as guidance is a mandatory part of Islam.
Qur’an as being a complete book:
Surah Al-Nahl, verse 89.
‘’…and we have sent to you a book FULLY-DETAILED’’.
Living by the Quran alone:
Surah Al-Anaam, verse 114:
Shall I seek other than Allah for judge, when He it is Who hath revealed unto you (this) Scripture, fully explained? Those unto whom We gave the Scripture (aforetime) know that it is revealed from thy Lord in truth.
Allah tells believers that He has stated what is banned and what is allowed:
Surah 6, verse 119 as example:
How should ye not eat of that over which the name of Allah hath been mentioned, when He hath explained unto you that which is forbidden unto you unless ye are compelled thereto. But lo! many are led astray by their own lusts through ignorance. Lo! thy Lord, He is Best Aware of the transgressors.
Allah is displeased at anything which is banned without Qur’anic justification.
Surah 7, verse 32:
“Say, “Who prohibited the nice things God has created for His creatures, and the good provisions?” Say,” such provisions are to be enjoyed in THIS life by those who BELIEVE. Moreover, the good provisions will be exclusively theirs on the Day of resurrection." We thus explain the revelations for people who know."
I can also quote other verses if needed, but these will suffice to start. If this is the case that the Qur’an is meant to be fully-detailed and the only guide for believers, why do Muslims still accept the Hadeeth as a second guidance? Surely this goes against Quran?