No, there are four different schools of Islamic jurisprudence, not counting the very different views of the Shia.
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They all agree upon the basic Islam teachings and rules. However, there are some details that prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) allowed some flexibility for Muslims to exercise according to their circumstances and different eras. The one hadith has only one view but the practices of the prophet varied according to some situations and conditions that allowed accordingly these flexibilities.
Sufism is part of Islam . All true sufis practice Islam and shariah . Hence they have no other view , their view is same as is islamic view . Women have rights as mentioned in Qu'ran and Hadith .
In this age of political correctness and acceptance of all for who they are is a major world-view, non-believers have made an impact on the thoughts of the believer. Society has labeled believers as being intolerant and judgmental which many believers are not.
The Quran and Hadith emphasize the importance of seeking knowledge in Islam as a fundamental duty for all believers. They encourage lifelong learning, critical thinking, and the pursuit of knowledge in various fields to deepen one's understanding of the world and strengthen faith.
It isn't. Nor should you assume that all believers believe in the same thing. Your beliefs are not universal.
Answer A (Sunni View)Farooq e Azam meanig The Distinguisher .Answer B (shia view)The Hadith saying there is no leaf unless it is written on it Abubakr Siddique and Umar Farooq is not considered authentic according to shia scholars. this is Hadith is considered a fabricated Hadith by Ali Ibn Jamil Reqqi. Tabarani has mentioned this Hadith and said this is a fake Hadith. Ali Ibn Jamil was who fabricated too many Hadith and is the only narrator of this Hadith.Coments, Sunny also don't accept hadiths quoted by shia as athentic .Comments, Shia also don't accept hadiths quoted by shia sunni as authentic unless it is proved all persons in narration chain of Hadith are trusted.
Hadith is the Arabic word for "saying". Hadith is the saying of the prophet Muhammad PBUH & we Muslims are commanded by Allah in the holy Quran to obey the prophet & to follow all His Sunnah. An authentic Hadith is important because it has a command or a recommendation or a prohibition from the prophet Muhammad PBUH & we must obey Him since obeying Him is actually an obeying of the Creator, Allah.
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All prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) Hadith are in Arabic. Accordingly the original texts of Hadith are written in Arabic. However; currently; the Hadith texts are translated in many world languages.
1st, the Hadith is what Prophet Muhammad said, did, or accepted. Prophet Muhammad urged his companions to write the Quran scriptures, but didn't wish them to write the hadith at the same time, except for certain persons who were ordered to write the hadith "the original papers are still present in museums". This is because Prophet Muhammad feared that people would mix the Quran and the Hadith. and most of the Hadith was kept by the companions by keeping and educating to those who follow, depending on their excellent ability to keep, as was well known about Arabs before Islam. Till soon after collecting the Quran scriptures in one book after they were written in pieces of leather, bone, or tree leaves; some Islamic scientists decided to collect the Hadith, a Hadith scientist, used to travel for a month to get one hadith. there are many Hadith scientists who collected it and left us books in it, Al Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Daoud Al Termithy Al Nasaii Ibn Magah Ahmad Ibn Hanbal,.. there is another science of the hadith, which is confirming the hadith, ie, following the tellers of each Hadith, if one teller was suspected to be a liar, the Hadith is weak "Daeef"; if all are known of their dignity and faith, and known to be honest, the Hadith is right "Sahih", and if there is a missing teller, the Hadith is "Mursal", then if another matching strong hadith was found to have the same meaning of this "Mursal", this Hadith would then be good "Hassan". Each Hadith has its own classification, so if somebody wished to consider a Hadith, he would 1st know if it is strong or weak, to deside wether to take it or leave it, as different circumstances may emerge.
The question is unclear and can be read in at least two ways:(1) Q: In what ways do Buddhists stereotype others? A: We try not to stereotype at all.(2) Q: How do others stereotype Buddhists?A:* As believers in reincarnation (a growing number do not; it is not a requirement)* As believers in the Buddha as a God (anyone who understands what the Buddha actually taught will know he was not a God)* As worshippers of multiple deities (not part of core Buddhism; cultural additions from various countries)* As New Agey believers in a sweet but impractical view of the world as all one (the Buddha's teaching on interrelatedness isn't sweet or mystical in any sense)* As believers in the Law of Karma (a Hindu concept; the Buddha's discussion of karma is widely misunderstood to follow Hinduism's view)* As vegetarians (it is not a requirement)* As all believing the exact same thing (as wide a variance in Buddhism as in any religion that has more than one adherent).
It means that they share the same faith in the essentials of Christianity which have been accepted at all times, and in all places and by all believers.
Hadith are oral traditions relating to the words and deeds of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Hadith collections are regarded by all traditional schools of jurisprudence as important tools for determining the Muslim way of life, the sunnah. The Qur'an Only Muslims, however, reject Hadith since they believe the Qur'an alone is the authority on the Islamic faith.