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THE BEST HADITH


The Almighty God Who created all things has given us the Quran for our guidance. Nothing else. The word “hadith” is mentioned by God Almighty twenty eight times in His Quran. “Hadith” simply means a tiding, discourse or story.

However it is a necessary condition for the other “hadith” writers like Bukhari and Abu Muslim (for the Sunnis) and Jaafar Al Tusi (for the Shias) and also others, to insist that the alleged sayings of the Prophet or the alleged “hadith” or “khabar” of the Prophet are a second source of guidance other than the Quran.

The Islamic “scholars” also say that without the alleged other “hadith” or “khabar” of the Prophet, the meaning of the Quran cannot be understood. Surprisingly, most people who like to think of themselves as Muslims seem to believe this as true.

God says in His Quran: “Easy have we made the Quran to understand; is there anyone who will pay heed?”

This verse is repeated exactly, word for word, four times in the Quran (Sura 54:17,22,32 and 40).

Why does God want to repeat Himself exactly, word for word, four times? Perhaps God wants to TESTlFY four times that the Quran is indeed easy to understand.

Perhaps God wants to repeat this message because He knows that there will be boneheads “scholars” who will want to insist otherwise.

Let us now see how God Almighty uses the word “hadith” in his Quran. “God has sent down the very best “hadith” in the form of a Book, consistent with itself, which makes all those who fear their Lord shudder. So their hearts and bodies become receptive to the remembrance of God. THIS IS TNE GUIDANCE OF God with which He guides whosoever He will, but whosoever God leaves to stray, HAS NONE TO SHOW HIM THE WAY’: (Sura 39:23). See Arabic text below: The first sentence of verse 39.23.

Here God says clearly that the Quran is the very best “hadith”. Being the very best “hadith”, the Quran therefore becomes THE GUIDANCE OF God.
This immediately means that all other “hadith” are riot at all among the best
hadith. All other hadith simply cannot “SHOW HIM THE WAY”.

God continues to tell us about “hadith”. He says, “God, there is no other god, hut He. He will gather you together on the Day of Resurrection which is certain to come; AND WHOSE “HADITH” IS TRUER THAN GOD’S?”: (Sura 4:87).

Having said that the Quran is indeed the “very best hadith” (39:23) God now asks whose “hadith” can’ be truer than His? Who is foolish enough to answer God for this question? Bukhari, Abu Muslim, a Tirmizi, a Jaafar Al Tusi?

God also says, “Have they not contemplated the kingdom of the heavens and the earth and everything created by God, that perhaps their own term is drawing to a close? IN WHICH “HADITH” AFTER THIS WILL THEY THEN BELIEVE?”: (Sura 7:185). “THESE ARE THE REVELATIONS OF God WHICH WE RECITE TO YOU CORRECTLY. IN WHAT OTHER “HADITH” THAN God AND HIS REVELATIONS WOULD THEY THEN BELIEVE?” (Sura 45:6).

“In what other “hadith” after this will they then believe?” (Sura 77:50).

Again, who is willing to be fool enough to step forward to answer God His question? Is it going to be a Bukhari, and Abu Muslim or a Tirmizi? But why would these people write their “hadith” and then claim that it is true, “sahih”, “hassan” etc. God always provides an answer. God says in His Quran,

“But there are among men those who sell idle “hadith” to mislead people from the Path of God and to ridicule. For such men there will be a humiliating penalty”. (Sura 31:6).

These are people who have never been authorized by God to write any “hadith” other than the “best hadith” which is the Quran. Since they have chosen to do something never sanctioned by God, their actions can only mislead people. For them God promises:

“On that day, those who reject faith and disobey the Messenger will wish that the earth were made level with them. But never will they hide a single “hadith” from God”: (Sura 4:42).

“But never will they hide a single “hadith” from God”! Which “hadith” is God referring to here? It cannot be the Quran, because it is God Who has sent the Quran as the “best hadith”. Can it then be Bukhari’s “sahih”, Abu Dawud’s “sunan” or Jaafar Al Tusi’s “khabar”etc? Think carefully!

“Then leave Me alone with those who reject this “hadith”. By degrees shall We punish them, from directions they perceive not!” (Sura 68:44).

According to our Almighty God, the people who have written their own hadith will have much to answer. When they write their own unauthorized “hadith” they will be punished from directions which they will never perceive.

In the Quran, God has asked the disbelievers,

“Let them then produce a “hadith” like this (Quran), if indeed they speak the truth”. (Sura 52:34).

Ironically it is not the disbelievers but rather Imam Bukhari and friends who have tried a hand at answering this “challenge” from God.

They have created the concept of “hadith Qudsi”. According to the likes of Imam Bukhari and friends the “hadith Qudsi” are “actually” the unrevealed verses of the Quran!! Hence they have bravely risen to answer God’s challenge in Sura 52:34 above.

“ABU HURAIRAH THE UNKNOWN”

A large portion of Bukhari “hadith” is derived from the `Father of Cats” or Abu Huraira. Despite the fact that Sunni scholars cannot provide any evidence for the existence of Abu Huraira (no one even knows the real name of the “Father of Cats”), the largest portion of Sunni theology is derived from “hadith” narrated by “Abu Hurairah the Unknown”.

Among the hadith narrated by “Abu Hurairah the Unknown” we can find fables about what the Prophet did in the bathroom, in his bedroom etc. According to “Abu Hurairah the Unknown” he stuck very close to the Prophet and thus was able to observe the Prophet at close quarters.

But God told the Prophet to tell his “companions” not to annoy the Messenger of God in his home, “Oh you who believe, do not enter the houses of the Prophet until permission is given to you for a meal, not too early as to wait for its preparation, but when you are invited enter. And when you have taken your meal, disperse, WITHOUT WAITING AROUND FOR ANY “HADITH”. Such behavior annoys the Prophet. He is ashamed to dismiss you, hut God is not ashamed to tell you the Truth”. (Sura 33:53).

So if the believers were told not to enter the Prophet’s house too freely and not even to hang around waiting for any “hadith”, how then could “Abu Hurairah the Unknown” know about the Prophet’s domestic habits?

Since “Abu Hurairah the Unknown” and many of his followers of today will insist that the “Father of Cats” did have free access to the Prophet’s company, it simply means that “Abu Hurairah the Unknown”, if he existed at all, did not accept the admonition in Sura 33:53 above. By doing so he chose to answer the following challenge by God, “Do you take this “hadith” (Quran) in vain?” (Sura 56:81).

It is clear that God will never accept any “hadith” other than the Quran, which is the “best hadith”.

The “hadith” narrated by the likes of the “Father of Cats” and written by the likes of lmam Bukhari, Jaafar Al Tusi etc will never be recognized by God. For the likes of lmam Bukhari and “Abu Hurairah the Unknown”.

God says in His Quran, “Do you then wonder at this “hadith”? And will you laugh and not weep, wasting your time in vanities. You shall fall down in prostration to God and adore him.” – Sura 53: 59-62.

The 28 verses in Quran with the “Hadith” are:   [4:42, 4:78, 4:87, 4:140, 6:68, 7:185, 12:6, 12:21, 12:101, 12:111, 18:6, 20:9, 23:44, 31:6, 33:53, 34:19, 39:23, 45:6, 51:24, 52:34, 53:59, 56:81, 66:3, 68:44, 77:50, 79:15, 85:17, 88:1]  

12 Responses to “THE BEST HADITH”


  1. 1 Ahmad Abdul-Awwal
    September 8, 2007 at 7:30 pm

    Salaamun Alaykum Samy:
    I just came across this website and your article on The Best Hadiyth, it’s really too bad that more Muslim do not feel the same way because if they did I believe that most of the fitnah that we see in the Islaamic Ummah would cease and what differences that would be left could be easily solved. I have been stressing the need to follow Al Qur’aan for quite some time now and to use the various hadiyth as a source of possible historical reference. My outlook is this, hadiyth should be viewed through the eyes of Al Qur’aan and not Al Qur’aan viewed through the eyes of hadiyth. I had thought at one time that the problem was the inability to read Al Qur’aan in Arabic, but after having realized that many of those who view hadiyth as a “second source of guidance which stands beside Al Qur’aan” can (supposedly) read Arabic I have since changed my mind and I now believe it is a lack of faith in Allaah and his word, Al Qur’aan, and unfortunately that translates into “kufrun and shirk” pure and simple.

  2. 2 samy
    September 8, 2007 at 8:27 pm

    salamun alaykum ahmad
    welcome to the blog and thank you for your comment

    “hadiyth should be viewed through the eyes of Al Qur’aan and not Al Qur’aan viewed through the eyes of hadiyth”

    Im using the same technique and i think thats the key to understand more.

    you can ask about anything in the quran @
    http://free-minds.org/forum/index.php?board=28.0

    and you can search the quran @
    http://free-minds.org/quran/
    http://www.openburhan.com/

    peace

  3. 3 koranist
    September 10, 2007 at 10:50 am

    People still are not well informed. But the Koran is making incredible strides and people become more aware about the truth of these hadiths. keep doing what you are doing. Remember it took the followers of Shafi 200 years to dominate and it took the Wahhabi hadith revivalist also 200 years to dominate and be where they are now. But they are fast crumbling. So why should we expect it to be an easy road. The important thing is to keep the domination and not lose it. we will get our 15 minutes of fame soon.

  4. September 7, 2008 at 3:04 pm

    You claim that the name of Abu Hurairah is not known. In (Arabic: أبو هريرة‎), is also known as `Abd al-Rahman ibn Sakhr Al-Azdi.

    Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Hurairah for more details.

  5. 5 Moustafa
    February 19, 2009 at 7:58 pm

    So how do you guys pray? How do you make wudu? What do you know about the Dajjal? Are we better than the companions of the prophet (pbuh)? Better than Abu Bakr and Ali, because they asked about ahadith..

    In the end the ahadith are sayings of the prophet.. Allah’s words are above everything.. and Muhammad’s words are above everything except Allah’s words.. so how will you know him if you never read his sayings?

    you can be extreme about accepting ahadith, but you can also be extreme about rejecting ahadith and this religion is not an extreme religion.

    Finally if you take out the ahadith.. you wont have 70 sects, you would have thousands of sects.

  6. 6 Julian
    March 16, 2009 at 5:43 pm

    it is true that the quran is supreme and that it should be followed but islam and its teachings are not complete without the hadith.
    the quran tells us to do things, the hadith tell us how.
    and as moustafa said, how will you know the prophet PBUH if you never read his sayings?

  7. 7 muhammed ashfaq
    March 17, 2009 at 4:52 pm

    askm

    its a fact that quran is the word of god sent via angel gabriel a.s to prophet muhammed.s.a.w
    it is very easy to reject imam bukhari and musli and the great scholars who have collected
    the hadith,also it wud be more simpler just following one book the holy quran but we dont find
    the namaz specifications such as timings and rakats..and details of performing salah unless we refer hadith we are handicap..

  8. 8 Athar
    June 4, 2009 at 10:29 pm

    You don’t find the namaaz specifcations in the hadith either. They are purely in the tradition of the various sects. Which is why all the sects pray in their own way.

  9. 9 mohammed anas
    May 17, 2010 at 7:45 pm

    These are the translated titles of Sahih Bukhari… hope this may help brothers to analyse Importance of hadith as it is the discription of how Prophet mohammed(sallahu alaihe wa sallam) delt with day to day problems!
    1. Revelation [VOL 1: Hadith No. 1-6]
    2. Belief [VOL 1: Hadith No. 7-55]
    3. Knowledge [VOL 1: Hadith No. 56-136]
    4. Ablutions (Wudu’) [VOL 1: Hadith No. 137-247]
    5. Bathing (Ghusl) [VOL 1: Hadith No. 248-292]
    6. Menstrual Periods [VOL 1: Hadith No. 293-329]
    7. Rubbing hands and feet with dust (Tayammum) [VOL 1: Hadith No. 330-344]
    8. Prayers (Salat) [VOL 1: Hadith No. 345-471]
    9. Virtues of the Prayer Hall (Sutra of the Musalla) [VOL 1: Hadith No. 472-499]
    10. Times of the Prayers [VOL 1: Hadith No. 500-576]
    11. Call to Prayers (Adhaan) [VOL 1: Hadith No. 577-698]
    12. Characteristics of Prayer [VOL 1: Hadith No. 699-832]
    13. Friday Prayer [VOL 2: Hadith No. 1-63]
    14. Fear Prayer [VOL 2: Hadith No. 64-68]
    15. The Two Festivals (Eids) [VOL 2: Hadith No. 69-104]
    16. Witr Prayer [VOL 2: Hadith No. 105-118]
    17. Invoking Allah for Rain (Istisqaa) [VOL 2: Hadith No. 119-149]
    18. Eclipses [VOL 2: Hadith No. 150-172]
    19. Prostration During Recital of Qur’an [VOL 2: Hadith No. 173-185]
    20. Shortening the Prayers (At-Taqseer) [VOL 2: Hadith No. 186-220]
    21. Prayer at Night (Tahajjud) [VOL 2: Hadith No. 221-288]
    22. Actions while Praying [VOL 2: Hadith No. 229-328]
    23. Funerals (Al-Janaa’iz) [VOL 2: Hadith No. 329-483]
    24. Obligatory Charity Tax (Zakat) [VOL 2: Hadith No. 484-578]
    25. Obligatory Charity Tax After Ramadaan (Zakat ul Fitr) [VOL 2: Hadith No. 579-588]
    26. Pilgrimmage (Hajj) [VOL 2: Hadith No. 589-823]
    27. Minor Pilgrammage (Umra) [VOL 3: Hadith No. 1-32]
    28. Pilgrims Prevented from Completing the Pilgrimmage [VOL 3: Hadith No. 33-46]
    29. Penalty of Hunting while on Pilgrimmage [VOL 3: Hadith No. 47-90]
    30. Virtues of Madinah [VOL 3: Hadith No. 91-114]
    31. Fasting [VOL 3: Hadith No. 115-225]
    32. Praying at Night in Ramadaan (Taraweeh) [VOL 3: Hadith No. 226-241]
    33. Retiring to a Mosque for Remembrance of Allah (I’tikaf) [VOL 3: Hadith No. 242-262]
    34. Sales and Trade [VOL 3: Hadith No. 263-440]
    35. Sales in which a Price is paid for Goods to be Delivered Later (As-Salam) [VOL 3: Hadith No. 441-460]
    36. Hiring [VOL 3: Hadith No. 461-485]
    37. Transferance of a Debt from One Person to Another (Al-Hawaala) [VOL 3: Hadith No. 485-495]
    38. Representation, Authorization, Business by Proxy [VOL 3: Hadith No. 496-512]
    39. Agriculture [VOL 3: Hadith No. 513-540]
    40. Distribution of Water [VOL 3: Hadith No. 541-569]
    41. Loans, Payment of Loans, Freezing of Property, Bankruptcy [VOL 3: Hadith No. 570-607]
    42. Lost Things Picked up by Someone (Luqaata) [VOL 3: Hadith No. 608-619]
    43. Oppressions [VOL 3: Hadith No. 620-662]
    44. Partnership [VOL 3: Hadith No. 663-684]
    45. Mortgaging [VOL 3: Hadith No. 685-692]
    46. Manumission of Slaves [VOL 3: Hadith No. 693-739]
    47. Gifts [VOL 3: Hadith No. 740-804]
    48. Witnesses [VOL 3: Hadith No. 805-854]
    49. Peacemaking [VOL 3: Hadith No. 855-873]
    50. Conditions [VOL 3: Hadith No. 874-895]
    51. Wills and Testaments (Wasaayaa) [VOL 4: Hadith No. 1-40]
    52. Fighting for the Cause of Allah (Jihaad) [VOL 4: Hadith No. 41-323]
    53. One-fifth of Booty to the Cause of Allah (Khumus) [VOL 4: Hadith No. 324-412]
    54. Beginning of Creation [VOL 4: Hadith No. 413-542]
    55. Prophets [VOL 4: Hadith No. 543-658]
    56. Virtues and Merits of the Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions [VOL 4: Hadith No. 659-841]
    57. Companions of the Prophet [VOL 5: Hadith No. 1-119]
    58. Merits of the Helpers in Madinah (Ansaar) [VOL 5: Hadith No. 120-284]
    59. Military Expeditions led by the Prophet (pbuh) (Al-Maghaazi) [VOL 5: Hadith No. 285-749]
    60. Prophetic Commentary on the Qur’an (Tafseer of the Prophet (pbuh)) [VOL 6: Hadith No. 1-501]
    61. Virtues of the Qur’an [VOL 6: Hadith No. 502-582]
    62. Wedlock, Marriage (Nikaah) [VOL 7: Hadith No. 1-177]
    63. Divorce [VOL 7: Hadith No. 178-262]
    64. Supporting the Family [VOL 7: Hadith No. 263-285]
    65. Food, Meals [VOL 7: Hadith No. 286-375]
    66. Sacrifice on Occasion of Birth (`Aqiqa) [VOL 7: Hadith No. 376-383]
    67. Hunting, Slaughtering [VOL 7: Hadith No. 384-452]
    68. Al-Adha Festival Sacrifice (Adaahi) [VOL 7: Hadith No. 453-480]
    69. Drinks [VOL 7: Hadith No. 481-543]
    70. Patients [VOL 7: Hadith No. 544-581]
    71. Medicine [VOL 7: Hadith No. 582-673]
    72. Dress [VOL 7: Hadith No. 674-852]
    73. Good Manners and Form (Al-Adab) [VOL 8: Hadith No. 1-245]
    74. Asking Permission [VOL 8: Hadith No. 246-316]
    75. Invocations [VOL 8: Hadith No. 317-420]
    76. To make the Heart Tender (Ar-Riqaq) [VOL 8: Hadith No. 421-592]
    77. Divine Will (Al-Qadar) [VOL 8: Hadith No. 593-617]
    78. Oaths and Vows [VOL 8: Hadith No. 618-698]
    79. Expiation for Unfulfilled Oaths [VOL 8: Hadith No. 699-715]
    80. Laws of Inheritance (Al-Faraa’id) [VOL 8: Hadith No. 716-762]
    81. Limits and Punishments set by Allah (Hudood) [VOL 8: Hadith No. 763-793]
    82. Punishment of Disbelievers at War with Allah and His Apostle [VOL 8: Hadith No. 794-842]
    83. Blood Money (Ad-Diyat) [VOL 9: Hadith No. 1-52]
    84. Dealing with Apostates [VOL 9: Hadith No. 53-72]
    85. Saying Something under Compulsion (Ikraah) [VOL 9: Hadith No. 73-84]
    86. Tricks [VOL 9: Hadith No. 85-110]
    87. Interpretation of Dreams [VOL 9: Hadith No. 111-171]
    88. Afflictions and the End of the World [VOL 9: Hadith No. 172-250]
    89. Judgments (Ahkaam) [VOL 9: Hadith No. 251-331]
    90. Wishes [VOL 9: Hadith No. 332-351]
    91. Accepting Information Given by a Truthful Person [VOL 9: Hadith No. 352-372]
    92. Holding Fast to the Qur’an and Sunnah [VOL 9: Hadith No. 373-468]
    93. ONENESS, UNIQUENESS OF ALLAH (TAWHEED) [VOL 9: Hadith No. 469-652

  10. 10 Salman
    May 30, 2010 at 3:21 pm

    surah 2:125 tells us to take our salah from maqam Ibrahim at the Kaaba. This is the spot where imam stands to lead the daily prayer. There are no less than 50 verses in salah in the Quran. Ignorant Muslims who blame the Quran for not having the method of prayer are in a state of jahilia. Allah says his word is perfect, complete and dully detailed. Allah sys Quran is the bet Hadith and te only Hadith we need to follow and nothing else.

    Bukhari and other collections are full of lies, contradictions and blasphemous and disrespectful material.

  11. June 3, 2010 at 3:04 am

    Truly the disbelievers believe in some parts of the Holy qur’an and reject another parts of the Holy Qur’an. Do yopu mean when you study medicine, the book of medicine is enough for me without the need for teachers to explain to me about medicine? Would you like me to operate surgically when part of your body is sick just because I read the book of medicine with no explainations from other qualified teachers in medicine? Do u you think you can be qualified doctor when you only read a book?Or you will you be a pseudo doctor? Of course, the Holy qur’an is the best hadith. But the holy qur’an did not prohibit us to follow the Teachings and Authentic hadiths of Our Holy Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.. Infact, when you study the entirety of the Holy qur’an, it orders us also to follow the Holy Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.. SO how do we pray? Are we going to pray as the idol-worshippers pray? Are we going to pray as the Christians and Jews pray? The answer is no. We pray according to what our Holy Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. taught.. The only person I know who prohibit us from following the Authenthic Hadiths of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. are those who hate our Holy Prophet Muhammad S.A.W., those who hate the Learned Ulama of Islam, those who follow religions other than Islam, those who love this world. I love Sahih Bukhari and other authentic Books of Sunnah no matter how hateful are the Mushrikiyn and disbelievers in The ALLAH and His beloved Holy Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.. May Allah guide you all to Islam.

  12. July 5, 2011 at 1:19 pm

    please write the hadith in arabic also


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