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The Great Betrayal - Executive Summary

Islam stands firmly upon two foundations: the divinely protected Quran and the authentic, mass-transmitted Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ. While the Quran's preservation is guaranteed by Allah (15:9), Hadith narrations require careful scrutiny due to their varied authenticity levels. The Prophet explicitly prohibited writing his sayings, commanding: "Do not write anything from me except the Quran" (Sahih Muslim 3004), a prohibition maintained until his death and followed by the Rightly-Guided Caliphs. There were few exceptions (around fifty) but many refusals including Abu Hurara (RA) and many scholarly companions, who followed ban till death, which confirms the permanent nature of ban. keep reading >>>

The Alchemy of Authenticity: A Quest for Pure Prophecy

Revision & Recompilation of Hadith Collections According to Quran & Sunnah



Golden Principles of Hadith Compilation


While the Qur’an was compiled and standardized under the guidance of the Caliphs, the compilation of Hadith remained a subject of debate. It was undertaken by individuals in the 2nd and 3rd centuries Hijrah, As a result, authentic pearls of wisdom were mixed with unreliable reports, which are used by unscruplious elements for their mischievous designs. This necessitates careful distinction. After extensive deliberation, the following Seven Golden Principles of Hadith Knowledge (علم الحديث کے سات سنہری اصول – علم الحديث سبع قواعد ذهبية) have been derived from the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ: