Re: Divine revelation and social construction
- From: "khadooj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <khadooj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 21:14:09 CST
Firouz.
Do you mean Hadith? Last time I heard Hadiths were the talks of Prophet
Muhammad written down much after His death.
Comment.
That is not true. He (3alayhe's'Salaam)
commended some of His companion
to write down His sayings.
This is an other Bahai slip.
Among the manuscripted hadith collections of the first Hijri century
are:
1. `Abd Allah ibn `Amr ibn al-`As (d. 63), al-Sahifa al- Sadiqa,
originally containing about 1,000 hadiths of which 500 reached
us, copied down by `Abd Allah directly from the Prophet - upon him
blessings and peace - and transmitted to us by his great-grandson
`Amr ibn Shu`ayb (d. 118);
2. Hammam ibn Munabbih's (d. 101 or 131) al-Sahifa al- Sahiha which
has reached us complete in two manuscripts containing 138 hadiths
narrated by Hammam from Abu Hurayra (d. 60), from the Prophet
(3alayhe's'Salaam)
Wa Salaam.
Yassir.
.
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