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Iam still on a break. This is specific for a person who rejects hadith.

Some of these so-called muslimahs who believe the pajiths lies and rejects every hadiths without knowing how to approach a hadith.

Once iam away from my break i wil expose this individual and break them down into pieces.

Hadith rejecting feminists are 304's i see them as zanias.

1. Are Hadith Authentic Narrations?

Yes—many are.
But not all narrations claimed to be hadith are automatically authentic. That’s why classical scholars developed a very strict science to verify them.

Hadith sciences are one of the most advanced verification systems in human history. Nothing similar exists in any other religion.

2. How Hadith Are Verified (The A–Z System)

Scholars check two parts:

A. The Isnad (Chain of Narration)

They examine:

Every narrator’s memory

Their character

Whether they ever lied

Whether they actually met the person they claim to narrate from

Whether all links in the chain are connected

If even one link is broken, the hadith becomes weak.

B. The Matn (Text)

They check:

If the text contradicts Qur’an

If it contradicts stronger hadith

If it contains exaggerations

If it looks fabricated

Only after testing both parts does the grading happen.

3. Hadith Grades Explained Simply
1) Sahih (Authentic)

Strong chain

Narrators are reliable

No contradictions

No defects

Example: Most of Sahih al-Bukhari & Sahih Muslim.

2) Hasan (Good)

Reliable, but narrators have slightly lesser memory

Still accepted for Islamic law

3) Da‘if (Weak)

Broken chain

Narrator with poor memory

Not used for laws

Can be used for motivation (fada’il) if no fabrication signs

4) Mawdu‘ (Fabricated)

Fake

Invented by someone

Completely rejected

5) Sahih li ghayrihi / Hasan li ghayrihi

A hadith becomes stronger when multiple weak chains support each other.

4. The Major Hadith Collections

Listed from strongest to weaker:

The “Sahihayn” (most trusted):

Sahih al-Bukhari

Sahih Muslim

The Four Sunan:

Sunan Abu Dawood

Sunan al-Tirmidhi

Sunan al-Nasa’i

Sunan Ibn Majah

These contain sahih, hasan, and weak narrations mixed—so scholars grade each hadith individually.

5. Why Isn’t Qur’an “Enough”?

This is the part many people misunderstand.

The Qur’an Commands Muslims to Follow the Prophet (ﷺ)

You can’t follow the Prophet if you don’t know what he said and did.

The Qur’an says:

“Obey Allah and obey the Messenger.” — 4:59
“Whatever the Messenger gives you, take it.” — 59:7
“He does not speak from desire; it is revelation.” — 53:3–4

The Qur’an requires hadith to fulfill these commands.

6. Without Hadith, You Can’t Practice Islam

Here are things the Qur’an does not detail:

1. How to pray

Number of rak‘ahs

What to recite

How to perform rukū‘ and sujood
All of this is from hadith.

2. How to fast properly

Breaking fast time, suhoor, what breaks fast… all hadith.

3. How to pay zakat

Percentages? Categories? Nisab?
All hadith.

4. How to perform Hajj

The Qur’an says perform Hajj, but the process is from hadith.

5. Marriage, divorce, inheritance details

Hadith clarifies most rules.

6. Criminal punishments

Almost all details come from hadith.

7. Wudu (ablution)

The Qur’an mentions wudu, but the method is from the Prophet.

If someone rejects hadith, they basically cannot practice Islam the way the Prophet taught it.

7. Why Allah Preserved Hadith

Because:

Islam is a complete lifestyle

The Prophet is a teacher, not only a book-reciter

The Qur’an needs explanation, context, and application

The Prophet (ﷺ) said:

“I have been given the Qur’an and something like it along with it.”
— Abu Dawood (Sahih)

Meaning:
Revelation isn’t only the Qur’an.
The Prophet’s explanations are also revelation.

8. What Should You Do as a Muslim?

Here is your clean, simple approach:

✔ Follow Qur’an + Sahih Hadith

This is the strongest path.

✔ For rulings, rely on:

Sahih al-Bukhari

Sahih Muslim

Authentic narrations in Abu Dawood, Nasa’i, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah

✔ Take religion from scholars who follow classical methodology (Ahl al-Sunnah).

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