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The Hadith: The Sunna of Mohammed

A Taste of Islam Series, Volume 5

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The Hadith: The Sunna of Mohammed

Written by: Bill Warner
Narrated by: Bill Warner PhD
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The easiest way to learn about Islam is through the traditions of Mohammed called the Hadith.

The Koran repeatedly commands every Muslim to follow the perfect example of Mohammed’s life, his words and deeds, referred to as the Sunna. The Sunna includes the Hadith (Mohammed’s traditions) and the Sira (Mohammed’s biography).

Since there is not enough information in the Koran for Muslims to practice Islam and understand the doctrine, the easiest way to learn about it is from Mohammed’s traditions. The Hadith gives us fascinating and detailed accounts of his life. We know what Mohammed looked like, his sense of humor, his superstitions, and how he ate. Details about his sex life, family life, and leadership are all recorded.

These Hadith contain all the information that is needed to follow the example of Mohammed as a father, a political ruler, a warrior, and the perfect husband.

The Hadith is a condensed version of the Islamic hadith collections, providing the listener with a taste of Islam. It is concise and authoritative. The reference system allows you to confirm and verify all information with the original source texts.

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A lot of false evidence is presented in the book.

The five pillars of Islam is stated in several places in Quran. Prayers and charity (zakat) is mentioned in several places in the Quran. ''All righteous Christians, Jews and Muslims, have nothing to fear on the Day of Judgement, since they will enter heaven,'' 2:62, Quran. Kafer in the Quran is referring to deceitful nonbelievers, not all of non-muslims. Prophet Mohammed has protected the rights of Christians and Jews of his regions and of his time! The Quran makes references to Kafers in context of battles which Mr.Warner clearly failed to mention, where due to self-defense, the opposing deceiving parties were killed and hence the references to killing. Mr. Warner has immensely failed to translate the true meanings of the Quran. His narration does not at all reflect the meaning of the Quran. Sadly, he has not bothered to provide the scientific evidences such the description of the water cycle, the development process of the fetus, and so much more, that were bring presented in a 1400 year old book to prove that this was a divine revelation, and that no way a soul could have known these back then. He described extremists who are purely criminals like KKK, as muslims, if only he understood, that they do not follow the doctrine of Islam. Sadly, Mr Warner's lack of critical thinking, and incorrect evidences has brewed ignorance and a deep dislike for Islam, which is utterly clear. Criminals like terrorists have no religion just like KKK, that's certainly not hard to understand.

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