You just do a favor and stop spreading falsehood. If you have a hadith from Sahih Muslim or Bukhari, just quote it without your own or someone else's mirch masala. I don't accept the saying of this aalim or that aalim, this imam and that imam. On the other hand, if a narration reaches to the Prophet of Allah (PBUH) then I will not have an iota of doubt believing in that. So far you have tried to misguide us by quoting some one named Kaab. Even if he was a Sahabi, his own opinion doesn't count (unless of course he is just quoting the Prophet (PBUH).