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4. The science of the abrogated and superseding verses. This is the substitution of one
verse by another. The science is where the rules in a verse have been substituted by
another. There are approximately twenty such verses.
5. The science of a broad understanding of the hadith and way of the Prophet, praise
and peace be upon him, is the second main source of Islamic teachings and the detailed
explanation of the Koran.
It is a disgrace that many commentators have been found to incorporate into their
explanation of the Koran, weak hadith and falsehoods by reporting the science of Greek
logic that are elements of disbelief. This is indeed an unfortunate state of affairs because
the elite scholastic judgement of hadith is readily available for those wishing to research
the authenticity of any given hadith.
6. Understanding the correct principles of the Religion and its Islamic rules is the
understanding of what one is required to know about the Messenger of Allah, praise and
peace be upon him, his mission, and what is permissible or impermissible to him and
such like.
verse by another. The science is where the rules in a verse have been substituted by
another. There are approximately twenty such verses.
5. The science of a broad understanding of the hadith and way of the Prophet, praise
and peace be upon him, is the second main source of Islamic teachings and the detailed
explanation of the Koran.
It is a disgrace that many commentators have been found to incorporate into their
explanation of the Koran, weak hadith and falsehoods by reporting the science of Greek
logic that are elements of disbelief. This is indeed an unfortunate state of affairs because
the elite scholastic judgement of hadith is readily available for those wishing to research
the authenticity of any given hadith.
6. Understanding the correct principles of the Religion and its Islamic rules is the
understanding of what one is required to know about the Messenger of Allah, praise and
peace be upon him, his mission, and what is permissible or impermissible to him and
such like.