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When dealing with [[sahih]] [[hadith]] narrations, the burden of proof is always on the person who claims a certain narration is not authentic to provide the [[Daleel|evidence]] for '' why'' they consider it to be not authentic. | When dealing with [[sahih]] [[hadith]] narrations, the burden of proof is always on the person who claims a certain narration is not authentic to provide the [[Daleel|evidence]] for '' why'' they consider it to be not authentic. | ||
Imam Bukhari came up with three criteria which he used to determine whether or not a narration was sahih or not. His third criteria is ''mat'n'', i.e. the content of a narration must not be in contradiction with the Qur'an. The only exception to this rule is the narrations regarded by scholars to be ''Qudsi'' (narrations which contain non-Qur'anic words from Allah). | Imam Bukhari came up with three criteria which he used to determine whether or not a narration was sahih or not. His third criteria is regarding ''mat'n'' (text), i.e. the text/content of a narration must not be in contradiction with the Qur'an. The only exception to this rule is the narrations regarded by scholars to be ''Qudsi'' (narrations which contain non-Qur'anic words from Allah). | ||
====Hadith Evidence==== | ====Hadith Evidence==== |
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