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OneBlanketBoss
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Yes I have been told that as well. Never heard any Christian or any other non-Muslim oppose to the authenticity of the Hadiths. Obviously there are weak ones that do exist, but for the most part, Muslims have a much more reliable source for Mohammadâs life, then Christians do for Jesus.It is alright then if you do not have the information with you.
Just curious. Like you said, I was told that Hadiths follow a specific science to verify their accuracy traceable up to Muhammadâs companions. I therefore thought that for every Sahih Hadith, it must have its references of the names, who they were, how they were related or met each other, what was their professional relationship, etc, up to bona fide Muhammadâs companions, that made the Hadith acceptable as genuine and not hearsay.
Since they were compiled very much later, about two hundred years later, it must be an amazing feat to authentically trace the uninterruption line of sources of the Hadith to Muhammad. More so, as there are thousands of purportedly genunine Hadiths.
Anyway, I hope to see those details information of the names of the sources of the Hadith whenever one is found.![]()
I watched many debates between them, and never did I hear any Christian argue that the Hadiths that are actually not trustworthy to determine if we know what Mohammad taught. Only thing is I never went to detail to research the actual names because I figured I should first focus on understanding what the Quran teaches as well as the hadiths at the time i practiced Islam. I had the intentions to learn more about the companions once I got a better grasp about the faith.
Are you expecting me to find those names for you? If you are so interested thereâs plenty of websites and YouTube videos explaining how the Hadiths were collected, what were the criteria for it to be accepted as legitimate and so on. Donât wait for me bro.