(January 9, 2016 at 2:10 am)yukapuka Wrote:That's a great way to sell a delusion. Remember, most of the Arabs were illiterate. Surah 3:75. According to the fairy tale Mohammed initially spent most of his time with a small ignorant cult. None of them wrote down anything. Besides, it's highly doubtful that there were a lot of stationery stores in the desert when they could get paper and ink supplies.
(January 9, 2016 at 2:07 am)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: The hadiths were written centuries after Mohammed supposedly bit the dust. They are camel crap. The Saudis follow a lot of them verbatim.
your completely wrong and talking out of your rear end and in ignorance
the most HEAVILY documented period was DURING the life of the Prophet , because HE instructed them and there was constantly scribed going around witht he Prophet writing and watching and listening to everything the Prophet did
it wasnt just that, but when he would even do things like get ablution(muslims ceremony with water prior to prayer) people would fight over the water that would fall from his face and hands
not just that, but people would collect the hair when he would trim and have a hair cut, which you can find today in museums, which only goes to show how much peole wanted everything from him , his clothes also we still have it, his personal items also
so it is no surprise that they also wrote down everything he said and did
people would spend the night at his house just so that they can document what he does at night, how he spends his time etc , and they documented his many prayers which he would spend his nights worshipping and his days fasting
The fact is that the hadiths were written centuries after Mohammed supposedly bit the dust. Most of them are cultural rules of the dominant Arab tribes in Arabia. The writers just added a couple of magic words to get the dummies to accept them.