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beginning he had not adopted such a situation.
Abu-Bakr's excuse for setting fire to the Hadiths, -'I anticipated that I
would die while I still have this collection among which there might be
reports of a man that I deemed trustworthy while he was the opposite;
therefore, I would be the narrator of such false reports,'- is subject to a
number of objections:
First: how did the trustworthy man (whom Abu-Bakr accepted his narration)
change into untrustworthya Did Abu-Bakr-who lived near the Holy Prophet in
the holy city of al-Madinah-require mediation in narrating the Hadith of the
Holy Prophet?
The news of Abu-Bakr's close association with the Holy Prophet are
inconsistent with the existence of mediation between the Holy Prophet and
him, especially for those who claim Abu-Bakr's having been the first to
embrace Islam.
Second: Once a reporter is trustworthy; for Abu-Bakr says, '…reports of a
man that I deemed trustworthy,' how is it acceptable to reject such an
individual's reports because they are probably fabricated or originated from
inadvertence?
According to such a rule, the authority of the reports of the trustworthy
must unquestionably be invalid and it is not viable to depend upon the
report of any narrator because it contains any amount of probability of
fabrication.
Rafi` ibn Khudaykh reported that the Holy Prophet, once, passed by them
while they were having a discussion and asked about it. "We are mentioning
what we have heard from you, Allah's Messenger," answered they.
"Yes, mention it; but one who forges lies against me must find himself a
place in Hellfire," said the Holy Prophet as he went on.
They therefore kept silence.
"Why have they stopped talkinga" asked the Holy Prophet.
"Because of what we have just heard from you," one answered.
"I have not meant that you should not discuss what you hear from me,"
explained the Holy Prophet, "But I have only meant one who forges lies
against me deliberately." We then resumed our discussion.
"O Allah's Messenger," one asked, "Can we record the matters that we hear
from youa"
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