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Hadith of the Verse of Rajm
Verse of Rajm Hadith in Sahih Muslim about an event involving the alleged Verse of Rajm in the Qur’an.
Introduction
During Umars farewell speech, he addressed different issues. The speech is included in Sahih Bukhari, and in it there is a reference to an alleged verse in the Qur’an named the Verse of Rajm. The alleged verse is quoted as:
- “O people! Do not claim to be the offspring of other than your fathers, as it is disbelief (unthankfulness) on your part that you claim to be the offspring of other than your real father.”
The individual hadith are not regarded equally authentic, however, the speech of Umar where he quoted the verse is regarded authentic by Sunnis. Continue reading ‘Hadith of the Verse of Rajm’
Makkan and Madinan Revelations
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The growth and development of the Muslim Ummah is marked by two great phases: - The period in Makkah, before the Hijrah (622 CE) - The period in Madinah, after the Hijrah. Naturally the revelation from Allah to guide the Muslims also responded, to some extent, to these particular situations.
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ON THE BELIEF THAT MUCH OF THE KORAN IS DERIVED FROM THE TALES OF HERETICAL CHRISTIAN SECTS.
In the Prophet’s day, numbers of Christians in Arabia were not only an ignorant people, but belonged to heretical Sects, which, on account of their dangerous influence, had been expelled from the Roman Empire, and thus had taken refuge beyond the border land. They had hardly any acquaintance with the Gospel or Apostolic writings, but were conversant with heretical books and the extravagant tales they contained. Now our argument is that Mohammed having but an imperfect knowledge of the Gospel, learned from these people, who were all around him, what he believed to be the purport of the New Testament. It was his object to establish a faith which should embrace and unite all races of the Peninsula, and the Christians among the rest. He therefore entered in the Koran very much of the teaching and vain imaginations of these ignorant sects. It is our object carefully to test whether this proposition is true, – that is, whether it be the case that such stories form one of the Sources of the Koran or not; and that we propose to make the subject of the pre sent chapter. Continue reading ‘ON THE BELIEF THAT MUCH OF THE KORAN IS DERIVED FROM THE TALES OF HERETICAL CHRISTIAN SECTS.’









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