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Is the Prophet’s Biography (Seerah) Reliable? Discussing Hadith Authenticity

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Can We Trust the Hadith & Seerah with Louis from @truthdefenders-
Can you be Muslim without Hadith according to Muslim Scholars?
we’ll take a hard look at the Islamic sources themselves — the Hadith and the Seerah — and ask some questions:
Can Muslims truly rely on these texts as accurate records of Muhammad’s life and teachings?
What Muslim scholars say about how hadith were collected, authenticated, and graded
The origins and historical reliability of the Seerah — the biography of Muhammad
Conflicts and contradictions between hadith, Qur’an, and history
Internal debates among Muslim scholars — from Yasir Qadhi to modern reformists
What happens when we apply the same standards of historical criticism used for the Bible
so we will dig into Muslim sources.
We’ll discuss:
Can the Hadith be trusted?
How reliable is the Seerah?
What do Muslim sources themselves admit?
Where do Christian and Muslim truth claims conflict?
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