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Monday, March 30, 2009

Ramadan: Do you believe in these Hadiths?

Why did the change the word Imams and replaced by Caliphs?





The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "The [Islamic] religion will continue until the Hour (day of resurrection), having twelve Caliphs for you, all of them will be from Quraysh."





Sahih Muslim (Arabic version)


Kitab al-Imaara,


1980 Edition Pub. in Saudi Arabia,


v3, p1453, Tradition #10





Sahih Muslim, (English version)


Chapter DCCLIV (titled: The People are subservient to the Quraysh and the Caliphate is the Right of the Quraysh),


v3, p1010, Tradition #4483





Hadith #3398 (numbering of al-'Alamiyyah)











The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "The affairs of people will continue to be conducted (well) as long as they are governed by the twelve men, all of them from Quraysh."





Sahih Muslim (Arabic version)


Kitab al-Imaara,


1980 Edition Pub. in Saudi Arabia,


v3, p1453, Tradition #6





Sahih Muslim, (English version)


Chapter DCCLIV (titled: The People are subservient to the Quraysh and the Caliphate is the Right of the Quraysh),


v3, p1010, Tradition #4478





Hadith #3394 (numbering of al-'Alamiyyah)











Narrated Jabir ibn Samura: The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "This matter (life) will not end, until it is passed by twelve Caliphs." He then whispered a sentence. I asked my father what the Prophet said. He said, the Prophet added: "All of them will be from Quraysh."





Sahih Muslim (Arabic version)


Kitab al-Imaara,


1980 Edition Pub. in Saudi Arabia,


v3, p1452, Tradition #5





Sahih Muslim, (English version)


Chapter DCCLIV (titled: The People are subservient to the Quraysh and the Caliphate is the Right of the Quraysh),


v3, p1009, Tradition #4477





Hadith #3393 (numbering of al-'Alamiyyah)











The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "Islam will continue to be triumphant until there have been twelve Caliphs, all of them from Quraysh."





Sahih Muslim (Arabic version)


Kitab al-Imaara,


1980 Edition Pub. in Saudi Arabia,


v3, p1453, Tradition #7





Sahih Muslim, (English version)


Chapter DCCLIV (titled: The People are subservient to the Quraysh and the Caliphate is the Right of the Quraysh),


v3, p1010, Tradition #4479





Hadith #3395 (numbering of al-'Alamiyyah)











The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "Islam will continue to be triumphant until there have been twelve Caliphs, all of them from Quraysh."





Sahih Muslim (Arabic version)


Kitab al-Imaara,


1980 Edition Pub. in Saudi Arabia,


v3, p1453, Tradition #8





Sahih Muslim, (English version)


Chapter DCCLIV (titled: The People are subservient to the Quraysh and the Caliphate is the Right of the Quraysh),


v3, p1010, Tradition #4480





Hadith #3396 (numbering of al-'Alamiyyah)











The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "Islam will continue to be triumphant and protected until there have been twelve Caliphs, all of them from Quraysh."





Sahih Muslim (Arabic version)


Kitab al-Imaara,


1980 Edition Pub. in Saudi Arabia,


v3, p1453, Tradition #9





Sahih Muslim, (English version)


Chapter DCCLIV (titled: The People are subservient to the Quraysh and the Caliphate is the Right of the Quraysh),


v3, p1010, Tradition #4481





Hadith #3397 (numbering of al-'Alamiyyah)





In Sunan of al-Tirmidhi:





The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "There will be after me twelve Amir (Prince/Ruler), all of them from Quraysh."





Sunan al-Tirmidhi (Arabic)


Chapter of Fitan,


2:45 (India) and 4:501 Tradition # 2225 (Egypt)





Hadith #2149 (numbering of al-'Alamiyyah)





In Sunan of Abu Dawud:








"This religion remains standing until there are twelve vicegerents over you, all of them agreeable to the nation, all of them from Quraysh."





Sunan Abu Dawud (Arabic)


2:421, Kitab al-Mahdi.





Sunan Abu Dawud (Arabic)


3:106, Kitab al-Mahdi.





Hadith #3731 (numbering of al-'Alamiyyah)











"The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "Islam will continue to be triumphant until there have been twelve Caliphs," So people said Takbir and made noise, then he said a light word I didn't hear. I [Jabir bin Samura] said to my father: What did he say? He said "All of them are from Quraysh."





Sunan Abu Dawud (Arabic)


2:421, Kitab al-Mahdi.





Sunan Abu Dawud (Arabic)


3:106, Kitab al-Mahdi.





Hadith #3732 (numbering of al-'Alamiyyah)





In Sahih of al-Bukhari:





Narrated Jabir ibn Samura: I heard the Prophet saying, "There will be twelve commanders (Amir)." He then said a sentence which I did not hear. My father said, the Prophet added, "All of them will be from Quraysh





Sahih al-Bukhari (English)


Hadith: 9.329, Kitabul Ahkam.





Sahih al-Bukhari (Arabic)


4:165, Kitabul Ahkam.





Hadith #6682 (numbering of al-'Alamiyyah)





These traditions are also narrated in other sources [1].





And in a tradition:





Then the Prophet (s.a.w.s.) spoke a few words which I could not understand. Then I asked my father: "What did the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.s.) say?" He said: "All of them are from the Quraysh." [2]





And in another tradition:





"The enmity of their enemies will not harm t



Ony shia scholars are knowledgeable




Omg, are you serious? Would you please pick up the phone and call a sunni scholar? Especially certain narrations in Abu Dawood and Tirmihidi.





EDIT: Most are ignorant? What happenend to the others, they became shia?

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