Question: My understanding
of Hadith is that it is not a separate source of Islam. Subject matter
of every Hadith must originate from the Holy Qur’an or the Sunnah.
I say this because our Prophet (sws) could never do or say anything regarding
Islam that was not part of the two basic sources (the Holy Qur’an and
the Sunnah). Therefore, a Hadith which can not be reconciled with
any of these two sources should be rejected. Is this approach correct?
Answer: Hadith is the
record of the life history, sayings and deeds of the Prophet (sws). Only
those of its contents, which are religious in nature or have to do with
morality, should be gauged on the yardstick of the Holy Qur’an and
the Sunnah. It is right to say that the Prophet (sws) could not
do any thing contrary to the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah but
one cannot claim that all that is recorded as the acts and sayings of the
Prophet (sws) need to be related to the Holy Qur’an or the Sunnah.
The Prophet (sws) was a human being who lived in a particular culture during
a particular period of history. He had his personal tastes, likes and dislikes
for things as all normal humans have. Therefore, he must have said or done
things which have nothing to do with religion. I do not think it
would be necessary to establish a relation of his saying, for example that
his favorite color was white, with religion. Likewise, there must be a
whole lot of other things which do not relate to religion.
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