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You or I have no authority to scrap select ahadith from the books. Unless you have attained the status of a mujtahid based upon knowledge, logic and spirituality. You can argue with the scholars on scrapping the ahadith, not with me.So when I say that not every hadeeth is authentic and the non authentic ones need to be scrapped and scraped from the six deemed holy books .... how is it different?
Have you read the Sahih Bukhari? Do you know there exists a concept of Nasikh mansukh related to Quran's verses in hadeeth books, there exists a concept that says hadeeth would rein supreme?
Quran itself tells you to follow the Quran and the Sunnah.That's your biggest mistake ...... like our forefathers. They the Zoroastrians, practically avenged their defeat by creating a parallel religion, by keeping us away from pure simple message of Quran
Where does the Sunnah come from? From the Hadith, the Salaf, the Sahaba , the mothers of momins. If we have no hadith, no knowledge transferred down the generations except for Quran then you have people who say that head covering is not compulsory and is an innovation of misogynist mullahs.
Even common sense is subjective.Come on ........ common sense please.
The Shafi's think that touching the wife breaks the wudu, your common sense is probably not the same as Imam Shafai's. Imam Abu Hanifa thinks otherwise.
Now Imama Shafai himself said that if I am not in accordance with Quran and Sunnah, throw my fatwa on the wall. Every Imam including Hanifa and Malik said similar things.
Sunnis, Shias all follow a certain pattern based upon their understanding of hadith. Shias have their own hadith.Okay so which namaz e janaza is correct? Sunni or Shiite or any other sect that does it bit differently like Ahle Hadeeth? Which one is correct?
The pattern is more or less the same. If you take the hadith out then there will be total chaos and fitna with someone saying that she wont don the hijab and someone saying that he'll offer 4 rakats in maghrib. Even among sunnis and shias the alterations are not severe in most cases e.g sunnis acknowledge that it is permissible to combine zuhr and asr, maghrib and isha. If you think that only Quran will tell you everything then it won't as it itself states that follow Quran and Sunnah. Quran told you to pray, didn't tell you the number of rakats or the recitations and the exact method of praying. Muslims all over the world follow a similar method with differences like positioning of hands etc based upon the different hadith they follow, but the basic method remains the same. You take out the hadith and there will be every tom dick and harry inventing his own method of praying.
That is slandering the people you have never met. That itself is a sin, do you realize that?If these scholars knew Quran's Arabic they would have been the first ones to discover concept of gravity, aerial flights. They would have been the ones exploring universe and making scientific discoveries, they would have been the ones giving lectures on embryology ....... they only know what suits and strengthens their sect and its books.
You speak about gravity and flights with the benefit of hindsight. Hindsight is 20/20. Those scholars caused the spread of Islam throught the world.
BTW, do you acknowledge the hadith about Arab beduins competing in building tall buildings?
Unfortunately I won't be answering that. But I will give you a hint i.e zakat is only acceptable when the recipient is a Muslim. Now wheather or not there should be aditional taxes or not is a seperate story which I leave for the economists and muftis to decide.Well tell me do you consider the taxation system of Pakistan just? Is it justified a person should pay multiple taxes and then pay Zakat separately? Zakat by most of us is considered a religious burden, because Molvi sahib failed to understand and participate in bettering the taxation system.