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This page deals with contradictions in the [[Hadith]].  
This page deals with contradictions in the [[Hadith]].  


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and an evil omen is only in three: a horse, a woman and a house."}}
and an evil omen is only in three: a horse, a woman and a house."}}


===Who was Dajjal?===
A beast
{{Quote|{{Muslim|41|7028}}|
There was a beast with long thick hair (and because of these) they could not distinguish his face from his back}}
'''- The beast in this story was NOT the Dajjal. Read the story and you will see there was a "beast" and then there was the Dajjal who was chained up.'''
A boy
{{Quote|{{Bukhari|9|92|453}}| Narrated Muhammad bin Al-Munkadir:
I saw Jabir bin 'Abdullah swearing by Allah that Ibn Sayyad was the Dajjal}}
'''- This is simply a claim by someone.. "I swear he is the Dajjal!". No significance what so ever.
'''
===Protection from Dajjal===
===Protection from Dajjal===


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This hadith has been transmitted by Qatada with the same chain of transmitters. But Shu'ba (one of the narrators) said: At the end of Surah al-Kahf, but Hammam said: At the beginning of Surah al-Kahf.}}
This hadith has been transmitted by Qatada with the same chain of transmitters. But Shu'ba (one of the narrators) said: At the end of Surah al-Kahf, but Hammam said: At the beginning of Surah al-Kahf.}}


=== Two rak'ats after Asr===
===Two rak'ats after Asr===


It's recommended to offer two rak'ats
It's recommended to offer two rak'ats
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Zaid) as he had no offspring .}}
Zaid) as he had no offspring .}}


=== Prayer===
===Prayer===
25 times or 27 times superior?
25 times or 27 times superior?
{{Quote|{{Bukhari|1|11|618}}|  Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "The prayer in congregation is twenty seven times superior to the prayer offered by person alone." }}
{{Quote|{{Bukhari|1|11|618}}|  Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "The prayer in congregation is twenty seven times superior to the prayer offered by person alone." }}
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*A Hadith recorded by Bukhari and Abu Dawud suggests that drawing blood violates one's [[fasting|fast]], while another Hadith recorded by the same scholars suggests Muhammad had his blood drawn while fasting.<ref name="nineteeners">Quranic.org, [http://www.quranic.org/quran_article/7/contradictory_hadiths.htm Contradictory Hadiths]</ref>
*A Hadith recorded by Bukhari and Abu Dawud suggests that drawing blood violates one's [[fasting|fast]], while another Hadith recorded by the same scholars suggests Muhammad had his blood drawn while fasting.<ref name="nineteeners">Quranic.org, [http://www.quranic.org/quran_article/7/contradictory_hadiths.htm Contradictory Hadiths]</ref>


*Hanbal recorded a Hadith where Muhammad forbid the people to face towards the Qibla while relieving themselves, while Bukhari recorded the opposite, that Muhammad had his own toilet point towards the Qiblah in order to discourage superstition.<ref name="nineteeners"/>
*Hanbal recorded a Hadith where Muhammad forbid the people to face towards the Qibla while relieving themselves, while Bukhari recorded the opposite, that Muhammad had his own toilet point towards the Qiblah in order to discourage superstition.<ref name="nineteeners" />


*Ibn Kutayba wrote a book dealing solely with contradictory Hadith, such as one in which Muhammad kissed his wives while fasting, and one in which he answered a query by stating that kissing one's wife violated a fast.<ref name="nineteeners"/>
*Ibn Kutayba wrote a book dealing solely with contradictory Hadith, such as one in which Muhammad kissed his wives while fasting, and one in which he answered a query by stating that kissing one's wife violated a fast.<ref name="nineteeners" />


*Although Bukhari records a Hadith where Muhammad urinated while standing, Sunneni Nesei stated that "if someone says to you that the Prophet urinated standing, do not believe him".<ref name="nineteeners"/>
*Although Bukhari records a Hadith where Muhammad urinated while standing, Sunneni Nesei stated that "if someone says to you that the Prophet urinated standing, do not believe him".<ref name="nineteeners" />


*Abu Dawud recorded two Hadith, one in which the speaker says he saw the Prophet standing and drinking water "like you and me", and another in which he forbids drinking water while standing upright.<ref name="nineteeners"/>
*Abu Dawud recorded two Hadith, one in which the speaker says he saw the Prophet standing and drinking water "like you and me", and another in which he forbids drinking water while standing upright.<ref name="nineteeners" />


*Hadith states that Muhammad had forbidden people to perform marriages, or seek spouses, while performing the [[Hajj]]. Yet he is believed to have married Maymuna bint al-Harith while performing the pilgrimage himself.<ref name="nineteeners"/>
*Hadith states that Muhammad had forbidden people to perform marriages, or seek spouses, while performing the [[Hajj]]. Yet he is believed to have married Maymuna bint al-Harith while performing the pilgrimage himself.<ref name="nineteeners" />


*While Tahzibut Tazhib records that Muhammad ordered his followers to cover their calves as they were a part of their genitals, Hanbal recorded that Umar and Muhammad were both reclining with their calves uncovered when Abu Bakr requested entrance to their domicile, and was granted access and that they did not cover themselves.<ref name="nineteeners"/>
*While Tahzibut Tazhib records that Muhammad ordered his followers to cover their calves as they were a part of their genitals, Hanbal recorded that Umar and Muhammad were both reclining with their calves uncovered when Abu Bakr requested entrance to their domicile, and was granted access and that they did not cover themselves.<ref name="nineteeners" />


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==See Also==
==See Also==


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