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The Hadith are a source of knowledge about which students of Christianity have been kept in the dark |
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@bitedown | 3 April 10 | |
Oh thought u were talkin old worldly.
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@afriend | 3 April 10 | |
The Hadith consists of records of eyewitness accounts of what the Messenger of Allah (saw), said and did in his life
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@phallica | 3 April 10 | |
They will go to Jesus who will say, 'I am not fit for this undertaking, but you'd better go to Muhammad whose sins of the past and the future had been forgiven (by Allah).'
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@phallica | 3 April 10 | |
Is that genuine text?
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@afriend | 3 April 10 | |
Unlike the gospels, a hadith is not accepted unless the chain of transmission can be traced back through reliable men, to a man who was a Sahabi (companion of the Holy Prophet (saw), and who actually witnessed the event, or heard the words which the hadith relates
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@afriend | 3 April 10 | |
there are many hadith which refer to Jesus, which give accounts of the sayings and deeds of Jesus. They were originally gathered together by the earlier followers of Jesus, especially those who spread to Arabia and North Africa
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@afriend | 3 April 10 | |
When the Messenger of Allah (saw) came, many of these followers embraced Islam. They retained all the accounts they had about Jesus. These traditions were passed down from generation to generation by the Muslims, and many of them were finally gathered together in Thalabi's 'Stories of the Prophets' and in Al-Ghazzali's 'Revival of the Life-Transaction Sciences'.
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@afriend | 3 April 10 | |
i will mention a few of these Hadith
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@afriend | 3 April 10 | |
Kab al- Akbar said: Jesus was a ruddy man, inclined to white; he did not have long hair, and he never annointed his head. He walked barefoot, and he took no house or adornment, or goods, or clothes, or provision except his day's food. Whenever the sun set, he arranged his feet in prayer till the mornin came. He was curin the blind from birth and the leper, and raisin the dead by Allah's permission
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@afriend | 3 April 10 | |
. . . and was tellin his people what they were eatin in their houses, and what they were storin up for the morrow, and he was walkin on the surface of the water on the sea. His head was dishevelled and his face was small; he was an ascetic in the world, longin for the next world, and eager for the worship of Allah. He was a pilgrim in the earth till the Jews sought him and desired to kill him.
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