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* The hadith says only jahl, which is just "ignorance", but in context of Islam, when Muhammad says "knowledge" it means "knowledge of Muhamamd's claims" and when Islam says "ignorance" it means "ignorance of Muhammad's claims" | * The hadith says only jahl, which is just "ignorance", but in context of Islam, when Muhammad says "knowledge" it means "knowledge of Muhamamd's claims" and when Islam says "ignorance" it means "ignorance of Muhammad's claims" | ||
* Muhammad probably noticed that Jews don't fully follow the law of Moses, so he could predict that Muslims won't follow his laws based on this experience. | * Muhammad probably noticed that Jews don't fully follow the law of Moses, so he could predict that Muslims won't follow his laws based on this experience. | ||
===A man passes by a grave and wants to be dead too=== | |||
{{Quote|{{Bukhari|9|88|237}}| | |||
وَحَتَّى يَمُرَّ الرَّجُلُ بِقَبْرِ الرَّجُلِ فَيَقُولُ يَا لَيْتَنِي مَكَانَهُ | |||
... till a man when passing by a grave of someone will say, 'Would that I were in his place... | |||
}} | |||
A desire to be dead was nothing new in the 7th century. The Old Testament already mentioned it: | |||
{{Quote|The Bible (NASB), Jonah 4:3| | |||
"Therefore now, O LORD, please take my life from me, for death is better to me than life." | |||
}} | |||
==Predictions of the future after the hadiths== | ==Predictions of the future after the hadiths== |