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Margherita
Mon Oct 14 2024
For them, obedience to Muhammad is synonymous with obedience to the Quran, as they believe it to be the sole source of divine guidance.
MysticEchoFirefly
Mon Oct 14 2024
Some Quranists go a step further, alleging that the majority of hadiths are not genuine but fabrications created centuries after Muhammad's death.
Tommaso
Mon Oct 14 2024
Quranists hold a unique perspective on the religious texts of Islam, particularly in regards to the hadiths.
Emanuele
Mon Oct 14 2024
They claim these pseudepigrapha, falsely attributed to Muhammad, emerged during the 8th and 9th centuries AD.
Raffaele
Mon Oct 14 2024
This stance puts Quranists at odds with traditional Islamic scholarship, which considers the hadiths to be an essential part of Islamic jurisprudence and theology.