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The Implications of Anti-Hadith Deviation Toward the Muslim Community

Journal
Advanced Science Letters
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Wazir, R
Usman, AH
Sudi, S
Ab Rahman, A
DOI
10.1166/asl.2018.10969
Abstract
As a consequence of independent thinking that is unbind by the holy revelation, an anti-hadith movement is established and it rejects the hadith as a source of Islamic law. It is said to have established during the life of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), but it was more individualistic and unserious. However, it quickly influences Muslims, especially those who believe in independent thinking and in the opinion that Islam needs to be modernized. This article will focus on the deviations made by those who are known by various names, but have one thing in common, which is rejecting hadiths. The implications resulting from the anti-hadith movement around the world via various platforms will be analyzed in the aspects of faith, law, worship, Islamic law, thought, knowledge, religious institutions and Islamic civilization.
Subjects

Anti-Hadith

Implication

Community

Faith

Worship

Islamic Law

Civilization

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