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Quran and Hadith

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Submitted by Samer Sukhun (United Arab Emirates), May 6, 2008 at 11:31

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(1) Methods of compiling Hadith,

a. The scholars would read the Hadith and who have narrated it, then they trace back to the original source who heard it physically from Mohammad himself. If the chain of narrators was weak or interrupted in time span or one unreliable source in the chain, they would clasifiy the Hadith as such, either strong, weak, or nullified

b. Check wikipedia (Science of Hadith)

c. As for the Quran read wikipedia (Quran)

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