(September 9, 2016 at 3:28 pm)ScienceAf Wrote:(September 9, 2016 at 3:26 pm)Alex K Wrote: The fact that you don't like them doesn't make them forgeries.They are obviously and officially a part of islam, too, so I'm not sure what you mean.They are supposed to have been written down from oral traditions at some point. Do you contest that that's the case?
How are the hadiths authentic, at least from what I read I found no mention of hadiths in the Qur'an.
And the Qur'an supposedly has all the answers to all the questions.
I asked a Muslim in person this question and I've seen many replies on forums.
I honestly can't be bothered to research in detail, I'm just going off vague memory, I'll leave it to you to do the searching for the finer details.
It has something to do with the quran saying that Muhammad is a very good role model and you should do what he does, but you can't know everything he does unless you know the reliable hadith.
The Muslim I asked in person looked disgusted at me for even asking the question, I'm pretty sure it's been brainwashed into them since childhood just like the quran has that these hadiths are unquestionable. Or at least the most popular ones.
From what I recall some very important info is contained within some hadith, like how to pray or something along those lines.
They call it the science of hadith, the science of finding out which ancient anecdotes are more believable. This is not an ironic joke, this is serious.
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