@studentindeen it’s the same perspective - the image is a recreation of what the original basra would’ve looked like based on the sources I provided, this distorting my view.
@HadithCritic exposes TheOrthodoxMuslim lying about a hadith
Ironically, their own hadith says: “Whoever lies about me will have their seat in Hell.”
Consider, if dishonesty guards Hadith today, imagine what that says about the rest of the transmitters
https://t.co/MDY9Xvp1zR
@hadithworks@shahanSean@IslamicOrigins Do you think Ibn Jumhan’s mention of “Banu Qantura” could be referring to the Khawarij, especially the Azariqa, and their attacks on Basra? He has an anti-Khawarij twist in his narrations, and matches his environment-
If the Hadith were always intended as binding legal rulings, why didn't the Prophet cite his own Hadith in any of his supposed narrations?
https://t.co/MrrY1Grb68
According to Yasir Qadhi, while the Quran can be academically verified, Hadith cannot.
"Nobody in the academy affirms the Muslim Sunni science of hadith. Nobody. It is considered to be completely discredited. I'm just being factual."
- Yasir Qadhi
5 reasons why I am not Sunni or Shia
1. Sectarianism is condemned in the Quran—dividing into sects is called idol worship (30:31–32).
2. Hadith are man-made, contradictory, and unreliable—canonized centuries after the Prophet (45:6, 77:50, 6:112-113).
3. Only God is the lawgiver—the Prophet was commanded to deliver, not legislate (5:99, 7:188).
4. Sunni and Shia associate partners with God—elevating Muhammad and Ali in ways the Quran never permits (39:3, 39:45, 6:19)
5. They place Hadith and other sources over the Quran—despite the Quran being fully detailed, complete, and the only source of law (6:114, 6:38).
According to the Quran, the purpose of Salat is to remember God alone!
[20:14] "I am GOD; there is no other god beside Me. You shall worship Me alone, and observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) to remember Me.
@AbdAmriki1@ICJC348393@YouTube I'm sorry I don't think I understand the last part of what you said, are you saying you don't think God would make it difficult to verify if someone was a rasul?
@AbdAmriki1@ICJC348393@YouTube and rejecting anything truly from God (whether it's messengership, prophethood, actual wahi, etc) is obviously going to land someone in hell. If you never get the message though you aren't responsible, you are held to the standard of 5:69, which I'd argue many people fit in.
@AbdAmriki1@ICJC348393@YouTube The video is about blindly following scholars in both fiqh & aqidah without verifying which is disregarding 17:36. We're talking about messengership; completely different subject. The answer is no to the question, munafiqun claim to believe, so just belief isn't it.