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so ur saying that the quran [the guidence that allah gave us] is not perfect, and complete and not ur only source for religious guidence?
it states it itself in the quran that it is
so why object to the word of god and believe men that might or might not be wrong
as far as prophet mohammed [may peace be upon him] is concerned
he came to this world to deliver the quran and do what every other prophet in this world came to do: save people from satan's evil ways
You asked three questions in one, Qur'an is not perfect? not complete? and not the only source?
You are 17 aren't you? If age had nothing to do with wisdom and experience, then I wonder why the Prayers are not fard until the age of 7? and most of all, why certain jobs are only for certain age groups? and would you be able to explain why there's a criteria of reaching an adolescent age?
Now the answers:
- Qur'an is Perfect.
- It is complete in a sense of its completion, everything else (not covered in Qur'an) is bestowed through Prophet Muhammad (saw)
- It is the first, but not the only source of guidance in Islam. Second is being the Sunnah of Prophet (saw).
In Islam, the Arabic word sunnah has come to denote the way Prophet Muhammad (saw), the Messenger of Allah, lived his life. The Sunnah is the second source of Islamic jurisprudence, the first being the Qur'an. Both sources are indispensable; one cannot practice Islam without consulting both of them. A hadith is a narration about the life of the Prophet (saas) or what he approved - as opposed to his life itself, which is the Sunnah as already mentioned.
So if it was that easy for anyone to comprehend Qur'an, why the Prophet (saw) was sent? the entire concept of prophethood dies, if one is to follow your immature logic of "Qur'an is enough" to guide you through (which I can see it hasn't). Here, let me prove it through Qur'an that why Prophet Muhammad (Saw) Sunnah/Hadiths are second source of Islamic jurisprudence and indispensible from Qur'an.
Allah (swt) says in Qur'an and I quote:
Noble Qur'an 62:2:
It is He Who has sent among the unlettered people a Noble Messenger from themselves, who recites His verses to them and purifies them, and bestows them the knowledge of the Book and wisdom; and indeed before this, they were in open error.
You see the bold part? The tafseer al katheer (or any other) interpret this as teaching the Qur'an and "Sunnah (wisdom)" of Prophet Muhammad (saw).
Furthermore, Allah (swt) says in Qur'an and I quote:
Noble Qur'an 3:31
If you want to gain the love of Allah, follow him...
Now you tell me why follow Prophet Muhammad (saw) if Qur'an is there? And what to follow in him if Qur'an is there for guidance, as per your logic?
Allah (swt) in this verse again, emphasizes on importance of Sunnah/Hadiths of Prophet Muhammad (saw).
Furthermore, Allah (swt) solidifies the Prophet Muhammad (saw) Sunnah (commands) by stating in Verse 33:36:
Follow the Commands of Allah (swt) and of His Beloved Prophet (Saw)
Why would Allah (swt) will order you to follow Him and His beloved prophet (saw) if Qur'an is the only thing you needed to guide youself?
Lastly, if Sunnah/Hadith was not extremely important and second source of Islamic jurisprudence:
I wonder how would you know how to pray if it wasn't for Hadiths/Sunnah to describe the ways of worshipping Almighty?
I wonder how would you perform (Nikah) marriage and produce legal kids as a Muslim, if it wasn't for the Sunnah/Hadiths to give you the legal process in Islam to perform marriage?
I wonder how would you perform a funeral prayers to bury a Muslim, if it wasn't for Hadiths/Sunnah?
I wonder how would you perform a Ghusl? if it wasn't for the Sunnah/Hadith to describe it?
You see the importance of Sunnah/Hadiths as a second source of guidance?