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=== Mat'n === | === Mat'n === | ||
The contents of the narration must not be in contradiction with the Qur'an. For example, there are narrations that state that [[Muhammad's Miracles|Muhammad performed miracles]]; but the Qur'an makes clear that he did ''not'' - so even though some of these 'miracle' ahadith can be found in the Sahih collections, we know that they fail this criteria, so they can be discarded as 'sahih.' The exception to this rule are of course, the narrations regarded by scholars to be | The contents of the narration must not be in contradiction with the Qur'an. For example, there are narrations that state that [[Muhammad's Miracles|Muhammad performed miracles]]; but the Qur'an makes clear that he did ''not'' - so even though some of these 'miracle' ahadith can be found in the Sahih collections, we know that they fail this criteria, so they can be discarded as 'sahih.' The exception to this rule are of course, the narrations regarded by scholars to be Qudsi (hadith which contain non-Qur'anic words from Allah, repeated by Muhammad). These narrations may contradict the Qur'an, but this does not mean they are not Sahih. | ||
== Further Classification == | == Further Classification == |
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