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When we look up the word ā€œauthentic,ā€ we get the following definition.

In the context of Hadith, ā€œan authentic narrationā€ means a report or narration that is verified to be sound, correct, and reliable according to rigorous authentication standards. This implies that the statement should be accurate, unchanged, and without distortion. If someone claims that this is ā€œan authentic statement,ā€ one would assume that the person actually said the exact statement specified. This expectation should be even higher if one claims certain statements to be the most authentic, second to the Quran.

This is precisely what Sunni Muslims claim regarding the books of Sahih Bukhari & Muslim. For example, wrote:

So, we should expect that the statements being attributed to the prophet are verbatim statements from him, and unsurprisingly this is what many Sunni Muslims falsely believe. With such high conviction towards the authenticity of these works, it is not a surprise that if you ask a Sunni Muslim if the Hadith are actual verbatim statements made by the prophet, they will vehemently argue that they are. Yet, if you ask them regarding the statements that are in the Hadith that are attributed to God, their tone will change.

Hadith Qudsi ( Ų§Ł„Ų­ŲÆŁŠŲ« Ų§Ł„Ł‚ŲÆŲ³ŁŠ ), which literally means ā€œHoly Hadith,ā€ is a category of Hadith that is said to contain direct words from God that are not the Quran. Despite these statements being attributed to God, traditional Muslims do not permit them to be recited in their Salat because they know that they are not the verbatim statements of God.

In The Introduction to the Science of The Quran, Yasir Qadhi writes on page 73 lists five differences between Hadith Qudsi and the Quran.

  1. The primary difference that is given by most scholars is that the Qur’aan is the Speech of Allaah, revealed to the Prophet (ļ·ŗ) in meaning and wording. Thus, the Qur’aan is from Allaah even in wording. Hadeeth Qudsee, according to many scholars, is only from Allaah in meaning. Therefore, the Qur’aan is attributed directly to Allaah. It is said, ā€˜Allaah said…with regards to a verse of the Qur’aan, but this cannot be used for a hadeeth Qudsee without adding the phrase, ā€˜The Prophet (ļ·ŗ) said that Allaah said…’

  2. The Qur’aan has been put forth as a miracle that cannot ever be imitated in its style, prose or content. It is an open challenge for all of mankind to produce even a chapter similar to it. A hadeeth Qudsee, on the other hand, has no miraculous nature in it.

  3. Allaah has promised to preserve the Qur’aan, whereas no such promise exists for the hadeeth Qudsee.

  4. The Qur’aan has reached us in mutawaatir chains of narration. There is no difference of opinion over the Qur’aan; all scholars are in agreement as to what its verses and letters are. Hadeeth Qudsee, on the other hand, mainly exist in the form of ahaad (i.e., non-mutawaatir) hadeeth. There are authentic, weak and even fabricated hadeeth Qudsee, for it is still a hadeeth that must be checked with all the rules of the scholars of hadeeth.

  5. It is an act of worship to recite the Qur’aan, whereas this is not the case for a hadeeth Qudsee. The person who reads hadeeth Qudsee will be rewarded for seeking knowledge, just as if he read other hadeeth. The recitation of the Qur’aan, on the other hand, is an act of worship in and of itself. This point also implies that a hadeeth Qudsee cannot be read in prayers, and if done so then such a prayer will not be valid. Only the Qur’aan may be recited in prayer.

If these same arguments are applied to the Hadith corpus as a whole, the Sunni’s claim that Bukhari and Muslim are ā€œthe most authentic books after the Quranā€ becomes very questionable.

Point #1

From the first point, we can extrapolate that since no one can honestly say that the Hadith Qudsi are the actual words of God, therefore, none of the Hadith can honestly be said to be a verbatim statement from the prophet. Quadi states that one should never say ā€œGod saidā€ in reference to Hadith Qudsi, but instead, ā€œthe prophet said God said,ā€ except why stop there? Why not be forced to recite the entire isnad of so-and-so said that so-and-so said…, because there is no guarantee anywhere along the chain that any of these people actually made these statements.

[6:19] Say, ā€œWhose testimony is the greatest?ā€ Say, ā€œGOD’s. He is the witness between me and you that this Quran has been inspired to me, to preach it to you and whomever it reaches. Indeed, you bear witness that there are other gods* beside GOD.ā€ Say, ā€œI do not testify as you do; there is only one god, and I disown your idolatry.ā€

Ł‚ŁŁ„Ł’ Ų£ŁŽŁ‰ŁŁ‘ Ų“ŁŽŁ‰Ł’Ų”Ł Ų£ŁŽŁƒŁ’ŲØŁŽŲ±Ł Ų“ŁŽŁ‡ŁŽŁ€Ł°ŲÆŁŽŲ©Ł‹ Ł‚ŁŁ„Ł Ł±Ł„Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ł‡Ł Ų“ŁŽŁ‡ŁŁŠŲÆŁŒŪ¢ ŲØŁŽŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŁ‰ ŁˆŁŽŲØŁŽŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽŁƒŁŁ…Ł’ ŁˆŁŽŲ£ŁŁˆŲ­ŁŁ‰ŁŽ Ų„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ŁŽŁ‘ Ł‡ŁŽŁ€Ł°Ų°ŁŽŲ§ Ł±Ł„Ł’Ł‚ŁŲ±Ł’Ų”ŁŽŲ§Ł†Ł Ł„ŁŲ£ŁŁ†Ų°ŁŲ±ŁŽŁƒŁŁ… بِهِۦ ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ†Ū¢ ŲØŁŽŁ„ŁŽŲŗŁŽ Ų£ŁŽŲ¦ŁŁ†ŁŽŁ‘ŁƒŁŁ…Ł’ Ł„ŁŽŲŖŁŽŲ“Ł’Ł‡ŁŽŲÆŁŁˆŁ†ŁŽ Ų£ŁŽŁ†ŁŽŁ‘ Ł…ŁŽŲ¹ŁŽ Ł±Ł„Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ł‡Ł Ų”ŁŽŲ§Ł„ŁŁ‡ŁŽŲ©Ł‹ Ų£ŁŲ®Ł’Ų±ŁŽŁ‰Ł° Ł‚ŁŁ„ Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ų¢ Ų£ŁŽŲ“Ł’Ł‡ŁŽŲÆŁ Ł‚ŁŁ„Ł’ Ų„ŁŁ†ŁŽŁ‘Ł…ŁŽŲ§ Ł‡ŁŁˆŁŽ Ų„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁ€Ł°Ł‡ŁŒ ŁˆŁŽŁ°Ų­ŁŲÆŁŒ ŁˆŁŽŲ„ŁŁ†ŁŽŁ‘Ł†ŁŁ‰ ŲØŁŽŲ±ŁŁ‰Ł“Ų”ŁŒ Ł…ŁŁ‘Ł…ŁŽŁ‘Ų§ ŲŖŁŲ“Ł’Ų±ŁŁƒŁŁˆŁ†ŁŽ

Point #2

The second point affirms that the Hadith does not have a safeguard from tampering or a barrier to fabrication like the Quran.

[10:15] When our revelations are recited to them, those who do not expect to meet us say, ā€œBring a Quran* other than this, or change it!ā€ Say, ā€œI cannot possibly change it on my own. I simply follow what is revealed to me. I fear, if I disobey my Lord, the retribution of an awesome day.ā€

ŁˆŁŽŲ„ŁŲ°ŁŽŲ§ ŲŖŁŲŖŁ’Ł„ŁŽŁ‰Ł° Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁŠŁ’Ł‡ŁŁ…Ł’ Ų”ŁŽŲ§ŁŠŁŽŲ§ŲŖŁŁ†ŁŽŲ§ ŲØŁŽŁŠŁŁ‘Ł†ŁŽŁ€Ł°ŲŖŁ Ł‚ŁŽŲ§Ł„ŁŽ Ł±Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ų°ŁŁŠŁ†ŁŽ Ł„ŁŽŲ§ ŁŠŁŽŲ±Ł’Ų¬ŁŁˆŁ†ŁŽ Ł„ŁŁ‚ŁŽŲ¢Ų”ŁŽŁ†ŁŽŲ§ ٱئْتِ ŲØŁŁ‚ŁŲ±Ł’Ų”ŁŽŲ§Ł†Ł ŲŗŁŽŁŠŁ’Ų±Ł Ł‡ŁŽŁ€Ł°Ų°ŁŽŲ¢ Ų£ŁŽŁˆŁ’ ŲØŁŽŲÆŁŁ‘Ł„Ł’Ł‡Ł Ł‚ŁŁ„Ł’ Ł…ŁŽŲ§ ŁŠŁŽŁƒŁŁˆŁ†Ł لِىٓ Ų£ŁŽŁ†Ł’ Ų£ŁŲØŁŽŲÆŁŁ‘Ł„ŁŽŁ‡ŁŪ„ مِن ŲŖŁŁ„Ł’Ł‚ŁŽŲ¢Ų¦Ł Ł†ŁŽŁŁ’Ų³ŁŁ‰Ł“ ؄ِنْ Ų£ŁŽŲŖŁŽŁ‘ŲØŁŲ¹Ł Ų„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁ‘Ų§ Ł…ŁŽŲ§ ŁŠŁŁˆŲ­ŁŽŁ‰Ł°Ł“ Ų„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ŁŽŁ‘ ؄ِنِّىٓ Ų£ŁŽŲ®ŁŽŲ§ŁŁ ؄ِنْ Ų¹ŁŽŲµŁŽŁŠŁ’ŲŖŁ Ų±ŁŽŲØŁŁ‘Ł‰ Ų¹ŁŽŲ°ŁŽŲ§ŲØŁŽ ŁŠŁŽŁˆŁ’Ł…Ł Ų¹ŁŽŲøŁŁŠŁ…Ł

[26:210] The devils can never reveal this. [26:211] They neither would, nor could.

ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŽŲ§ ŲŖŁŽŁ†ŁŽŲ²ŁŽŁ‘Ł„ŁŽŲŖŁ’ بِهِ Ł±Ł„Ų“ŁŽŁ‘ŁŠŁŽŁ€Ł°Ų·ŁŁŠŁ†Ł ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŽŲ§ ŁŠŁŽŁ†Ū¢ŲØŁŽŲŗŁŁ‰ Ł„ŁŽŁ‡ŁŁ…Ł’ ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŽŲ§ ŁŠŁŽŲ³Ł’ŲŖŁŽŲ·ŁŁŠŲ¹ŁŁˆŁ†ŁŽ

Point #3

The third point is that there is no divine guarantee that God would preserve the Hadith. Additionally, the Quran informs us that God permits the devils to fabricate lies via fancy speech to deceive. This makes the Hadith subject to demonic forces, which is not the case for the Quran.

[6:112] We have permitted the enemies of every prophet—human and jinn devils—to inspire in each other fancy words, in order to deceive. Had your Lord willed, they would not have done it. You shall disregard them and their fabrications. [6:113] This is to let the minds of those who do not believe in the Hereafter listen to such fabrications, and accept them, and thus expose their real convictions.

ŁˆŁŽŁƒŁŽŲ°ŁŽŁ°Ł„ŁŁƒŁŽ Ų¬ŁŽŲ¹ŁŽŁ„Ł’Ł†ŁŽŲ§ Ł„ŁŁƒŁŁ„ŁŁ‘ Ł†ŁŽŲØŁŁ‰ŁŁ‘ Ų¹ŁŽŲÆŁŁˆŁ‹Ł‘Ų§ Ų“ŁŽŁŠŁŽŁ€Ł°Ų·ŁŁŠŁ†ŁŽ ٱلْ؄ِنسِ ŁˆŁŽŁ±Ł„Ł’Ų¬ŁŁ†ŁŁ‘ ŁŠŁŁˆŲ­ŁŁ‰ ŲØŁŽŲ¹Ł’Ų¶ŁŁ‡ŁŁ…Ł’ Ų„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁ‰Ł° ŲØŁŽŲ¹Ł’Ų¶Ł Ų²ŁŲ®Ł’Ų±ŁŁŁŽ Ł±Ł„Ł’Ł‚ŁŽŁˆŁ’Ł„Ł ŲŗŁŲ±ŁŁˆŲ±Ł‹Ų§ ŁˆŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁˆŁ’ Ų“ŁŽŲ¢Ų”ŁŽ Ų±ŁŽŲØŁŁ‘ŁƒŁŽ Ł…ŁŽŲ§ ŁŁŽŲ¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŁˆŁ‡Ł ŁŁŽŲ°ŁŽŲ±Ł’Ł‡ŁŁ…Ł’ ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŽŲ§ ŁŠŁŽŁŁ’ŲŖŁŽŲ±ŁŁˆŁ†ŁŽ ŁˆŁŽŁ„ŁŲŖŁŽŲµŁ’ŲŗŁŽŁ‰Ł°Ł“ Ų„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁŠŁ’Ł‡Ł Ų£ŁŽŁŁ’Ł€ŁŁ”ŲÆŁŽŲ©Ł Ł±Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ų°ŁŁŠŁ†ŁŽ Ł„ŁŽŲ§ ŁŠŁŲ¤Ł’Ł…ŁŁ†ŁŁˆŁ†ŁŽ ŲØŁŁ±Ł„Ł’Ł€ŁŽŁ”Ų§Ų®ŁŲ±ŁŽŲ©Ł ŁˆŁŽŁ„ŁŁŠŁŽŲ±Ł’Ų¶ŁŽŁˆŁ’Ł‡Ł ŁˆŁŽŁ„ŁŁŠŁŽŁ‚Ł’ŲŖŁŽŲ±ŁŁŁŁˆŲ§ŪŸ Ł…ŁŽŲ§ Ł‡ŁŁ… Ł…ŁŁ‘Ł‚Ł’ŲŖŁŽŲ±ŁŁŁŁˆŁ†ŁŽ

Point #4

The fourth point claims that Hadith Qudsi is not mutawatir but only ahad (non-mutawatir), but this is not limited to Hadith Qudsi but to all of the Hadith corpus.

Point #5

The fifth point admits that the scholars know deep down that the Hadith Qudsi is not the words of God because it is not an act of worship. If they were actual words from God, reciting them would be an act of worship. The fifth point finishes by confirming that for these reasons, Hadith Qudsi cannot be recited in Salat and such a practice for the reasons listed.

[6:93] Who is more evil than one who fabricates lies and attributes them to GOD, or says, ā€œI have received divine inspiration,ā€ when no such inspiration was given to him, or says, ā€œI can write the same as GOD’s revelationsā€? If only you could see the transgressors at the time of death! The angels extend their hands to them, saying, ā€œLet go of your souls. Today, you have incurred a shameful retribution for saying about GOD other than the truth, and for being too arrogant to accept His revelations.

ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ†Ł’ Ų£ŁŽŲøŁ’Ł„ŁŽŁ…Ł Ł…ŁŁ…ŁŽŁ‘Ł†Ł Ł±ŁŁ’ŲŖŁŽŲ±ŁŽŁ‰Ł° Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ Ł±Ł„Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ł‡Ł ŁƒŁŽŲ°ŁŲØŁ‹Ų§ Ų£ŁŽŁˆŁ’ Ł‚ŁŽŲ§Ł„ŁŽ Ų£ŁŁˆŲ­ŁŁ‰ŁŽ Ų„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ŁŽŁ‘ ŁˆŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ…Ł’ ŁŠŁŁˆŲ­ŁŽ Ų„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁŠŁ’Ł‡Ł Ų“ŁŽŁ‰Ł’Ų”ŁŒ ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ† Ł‚ŁŽŲ§Ł„ŁŽ Ų³ŁŽŲ£ŁŁ†Ų²ŁŁ„Ł Ł…ŁŲ«Ł’Ł„ŁŽ Ł…ŁŽŲ¢ Ų£ŁŽŁ†Ų²ŁŽŁ„ŁŽ Ł±Ł„Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ł‡Ł ŁˆŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁˆŁ’ ŲŖŁŽŲ±ŁŽŁ‰Ł°Ł“ ؄ِذِ Ł±Ł„ŲøŁŽŁ‘Ł€Ł°Ł„ŁŁ…ŁŁˆŁ†ŁŽ فِى ŲŗŁŽŁ…ŁŽŲ±ŁŽŁ°ŲŖŁ Ł±Ł„Ł’Ł…ŁŽŁˆŁ’ŲŖŁ ŁˆŁŽŁ±Ł„Ł’Ł…ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ€Ł°Ł“Ų¦ŁŁƒŁŽŲ©Ł ŲØŁŽŲ§Ų³ŁŲ·ŁŁˆŁ“Ų§ŪŸ Ų£ŁŽŁŠŁ’ŲÆŁŁŠŁ‡ŁŁ…Ł’ Ų£ŁŽŲ®Ł’Ų±ŁŲ¬ŁŁˆŁ“Ų§ŪŸ Ų£ŁŽŁ†ŁŁŲ³ŁŽŁƒŁŁ…Ł Ł±Ł„Ł’ŁŠŁŽŁˆŁ’Ł…ŁŽ ŲŖŁŲ¬Ł’Ų²ŁŽŁˆŁ’Ł†ŁŽ Ų¹ŁŽŲ°ŁŽŲ§ŲØŁŽ Ł±Ł„Ł’Ł‡ŁŁˆŁ†Ł ŲØŁŁ…ŁŽŲ§ ŁƒŁŁ†ŲŖŁŁ…Ł’ ŲŖŁŽŁ‚ŁŁˆŁ„ŁŁˆŁ†ŁŽ Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ Ł±Ł„Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ł‡Ł ŲŗŁŽŁŠŁ’Ų±ŁŽ Ł±Ł„Ł’Ų­ŁŽŁ‚ŁŁ‘ ŁˆŁŽŁƒŁŁ†ŲŖŁŁ…Ł’ Ų¹ŁŽŁ†Ł’ Ų”ŁŽŲ§ŁŠŁŽŁ€Ł°ŲŖŁŁ‡ŁŪ¦ ŲŖŁŽŲ³Ł’ŲŖŁŽŁƒŁ’ŲØŁŲ±ŁŁˆŁ†ŁŽ


ā€œThe scholars, may God have mercy on them, have agreed that the most authentic book after the dear Quran are the two Sahihs of Bukhari and Muslim.ā€

(died 1890) wrote,

ā€œAll of the Salaf and Khalaf assert that the most authentic book after the book of Allah is Sahih al-Bukhari and then Sahih Muslim.ā€

(1972). Al Minhaj, Sharh Sahih Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (in Arabic) (2nd ed.). : Dar Ihya’ al-Turath al-Arabi. p. 14.

. Al Hittah fi Dhikr al-Sihah al-Sittah (in Arabic). Dar al-Jeel. p. 225.

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