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Muhammad Abduh writes, "Anyway, it
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5. The Modernists divide the Sunnah
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6. An element of the Modernists exp
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7. Another sect that is part of the
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Inna'lillahi wa inna ilaihe raji'oo
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The True Meaning of v/s the false u
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understand that Islam has nothing t
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A in Presently (2008), the Progress
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abuse, distortion, false accusation
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most significantly refraining from
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The of The prophecy of Allah's Mess
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3. Some shed doubt on the authentic
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c) They aggressively promote that t
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But what remains of Islamic law whe
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and Sunnah of in Islam 1. The Examp
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matter in confidence to one of his
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previous nations. At the time of th
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Furthermore, this verse also gives
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This verse prescribes the punishmen
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Another example is the Saying of Al
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When this verse was revealed, the S
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everything that occurs, and this is
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The Sunnah is composed of the sayin
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From what has preceded, we have see
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preserve it. The enormously signifi
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Abu Hurayrah said, "People say that
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3. Al-Bukharee recorded that a man
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Hammaam ibn Munabbih "Of the earlie
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of and Methodology of its authentic
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his sayings. The Successors (Tabi'o
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Doubt 1: Hadeeth were not written (
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Doubt 2: No Effort was put into pre
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"Modern scholars quote the sources
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the truth about themselves. They do
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Comments: I) If any form of non-Qur
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words, the people used to assemble
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His view is that, "The Sunnah has n
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specific details of worship and man
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Islamic issues that have been agree
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) According to Perwez's interpretat
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Comments: 1. 'It is only the cohere
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A Response to Doubts raised by on t
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know the pure religion and to find
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Yahya ibn Ma'een spoke about a frie
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Al-Dhahabi said in al-Mooqizah (82)
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sound narrator. Rather you will ine