Suhaib Webb – Were The Ahl Bayt Ignored in the Sunni Hadith Canon

Suhaib Webb
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The speaker discusses the diversity of narratives in different cultures and the importance of combining them. They mention specific narratives like Nahri The and A definition of War, as well as the use of the word "has been" in some cultures. The speaker emphasizes the need to be more clear about the narratives in order to make them more comparable.
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And one of the things we see

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is that

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the hadith of Sayyidah Adi Avi Ta'idim radiAllahu

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anhu.

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In Buhari and Usamadah.

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In Buhari you have a 98

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repetitive narrations of Saydna Adi.

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We have around 30 to 34

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unique narrations. Means they don't repeat.

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In Sahih Muslim,

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also somewhere in that area.

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If you were to take all of the

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narrations of say Nahri, just say Nahri.

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Sayna

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Ali, in Bukhari and Muslim,

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and combine them.

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They outnumber the sum total of hadeen narrated

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from Abu Bakr, Omar and Usman.

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So where's the impartiality now?

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They said, Nahari The number of his hadith

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are more in those two books, muhari and

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muslim, then say no Abu Waghra, say no

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Awara, say no Uthmanah combined.

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