| huaxiong90 said: Agreed with everything you said except the last part. The Hadiths aren't the reason the Sunni-Shia split occured (followed by the many offshoots of Shia Islam). I would send you a link that explains the roots of the divide, but it's in Arabic (unless you can read Arabic). Personally, although I live in Saudi Arabia at the moment, a country that follows the Hanbali way, my thoughts are more closely aligned to the Hanafi school. The Hanbali math'hab is too extreme for me. |
I know why they originally split due to a disagreement on who should be the Caliph and what each side based their arguments on.
However, many decades later they developed their own set of Hadiths and now these hadiths form a more religious gap between the sects. These need to be removed as the Qur'an forbade any other book before it and the Prophet even forced his followers to not keep records of anything that he didn't claim was from God to try and prevent Islam from becoming like Christianity. However, people will be people and disobeyed these guidelines. Now we have Hadiths full of factual issues, historical issues, contradictions to each other and the Qur'an, men's personal vendettas, etc. They should be abolished.







