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Old 10-10-2011, 03:44 AM   #6
Trebbinsa

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Certain people reject the bulk (if not all) of the Sahih Hadith literature, deeming it fabricated, sectarian, anti-reason and anti-women. For instance, they postulate that it is inappropriate and immoral for a prophet to marry a nine-year-old, hence the narrations about sayyida Ayesha's age at the time of her marriage with sayyidina Muhammad (God's peace and blessing be upon him) must all be fabricated and invented by perverts. Similarly, they might reject narrations legitimizing certain Hadd-punishments that are not mentioned in the Qur'an (such as stoning, the death penalty for apostasy etc.). What is the verdict of the scholars of the mainstream Muslim community, i.e. the Ahl al-Sunna, on such people (quotes appreciated)? And how is the laymen to behave towards such people if they fail to mend their aqa'id despite sincere nasiha?


I can't see how they could be considered as anything different than kuffar..
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