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===Argumen Kedua=== | ===Argumen Kedua=== | ||
{{Quote|1=[http://www.understanding-islam.com/ri/mi-005.htm Moiz Amjad]|2= | {{Quote|1=[http://www.understanding-islam.com/ri/mi-005.htm Moiz Amjad]|2=Cukup aneh bahwa tidak seorangpun dari Medinah, di mana Hisham ibn 'urwah tinggal selama tujuh puluh satu tahun pertama hidupnya yang meneruskan kisah [dari dirinya], padahal di Medinah dia memiliki murid-murid yang dikenal luas seperti Malik ibn Anas. Semua narasi atas kisah ini telah dilaporkan oleh penerus kisah dari Iraq, di mana Hisham kabarnya telah pindah setelah sempat tinggal di Medinah selama tujuh puluh satu tahun.}} | ||
Another ''Straw man''. There is no requirement for a hadith to be narrated in Medina for it to be considered sahih. Also, many events in the Prophet’s life were narrated by single narratives as well. Does that make them invalid? No. To demand multiple, independent narrations from Medinans is just setting up a standard that does not exist – i.e. a straw man. | Another ''Straw man''. There is no requirement for a hadith to be narrated in Medina for it to be considered sahih. Also, many events in the Prophet’s life were narrated by single narratives as well. Does that make them invalid? No. To demand multiple, independent narrations from Medinans is just setting up a standard that does not exist – i.e. a straw man. |