@Zarvan can you explain this ??
1 – From Hisham b. al-Hakam from Abu `Abdillah عليه السلام. He said: The Messenger of Allah (صلى الله عليه وآله) said in a sermon at Mina or Makka: O people, whatever comes (is narrated) to you from me (said to be narrated by me) that agrees with the Quran then I have said it, and whatever comes to you from me that does not agree with the Quran then I have not said it.
2 ـ عن اسمعيل بن أبى زياد السكونى عن أبى جعفر عن أبيه عن على صلوات الله عليه قال: الوقوف عند الشبهة خير من الاقتحام في الهلكة، وتركك حديثا لم تروه خير من روايتك حديثا لم تحصه، ان على كل حق حقيقة وعلى كل صواب نورا فما وافق كتاب الله فخذوا به، وما خالف كتاب الله فدعوه
2 – From Isma`il b. Abi Ziyad as-Sakuni from Abu Ja`far from his father from `Ali صلوات الله عليه. He said: Halting at doubt is better than storming into destruction, and your abandonment of a hadith that you do not narrate is better than your narrating of a hadith which you have not comprehended (or, enumerated, registered). Upon every truth there is a reality, and upon every correctness there is a light. So whatever agrees with the Book of Allah then take hold of it, and whatever disagrees with the Book of Allah then leave it.
3 ـ عن محمد بن مسلم قال: قال ابوعبدالله (عليه السلام): يا محمد ما جائك في رواية من بر أو فاجر يوافق القرآن فخذ به، وما جائك في رواية من بر او فاجر يخالف القرآن فلا تأخذ به
3 – From Muhammad b. Muslim. He said: Abu `Abdillah عليه السلام said: O Muhammad, whatever comes to you in a narration from a righteous person or an immoral person that agrees with the Quran, then take hold of it. And whatever comes to in a narration from a righteous person or an immoral person that contradicts the Quran, then do not take hold of it.