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both pure and sweet, and remember that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon
him, neither increased a letter nor reduced a letter except for a beneficial
meaning because he "does not speak out of desire" 53:2.
It is because of this that all the learned scholars maintain that the Prophetic
sayings should be diligently transmitted in the same way as the Holy Koran (with
their devised scientific archiving methodology) because all are from Allah either
in Revelation by the Arch Angel Gabriel, which is called the Koran, or inspired
revelation which are the quotations of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon
him, also known as prophetic ways and behavior (sunnah), and thirdly the Divine
Quotations that speak of Allah outside the verses of the Koran. This is because
Allah, the Mighty, the Glorified made the way of Prophet Muhammad, praise and
peace be upon him, a verdict to be implemented by saying "In order that you
judge between people and with what Allah made you see"
There are two schools of thought relating to the transmission of these categories
both pure and sweet, and remember that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon
him, neither increased a letter nor reduced a letter except for a beneficial
meaning because he "does not speak out of desire" 53:2.
It is because of this that all the learned scholars maintain that the Prophetic
sayings should be diligently transmitted in the same way as the Holy Koran (with
their devised scientific archiving methodology) because all are from Allah either
in Revelation by the Arch Angel Gabriel, which is called the Koran, or inspired
revelation which are the quotations of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon
him, also known as prophetic ways and behavior (sunnah), and thirdly the Divine
Quotations that speak of Allah outside the verses of the Koran. This is because
Allah, the Mighty, the Glorified made the way of Prophet Muhammad, praise and
peace be upon him, a verdict to be implemented by saying "In order that you
judge between people and with what Allah made you see"
There are two schools of thought relating to the transmission of these categories