Cloakedvessel
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That is cheap don't recycle jokes twice in one day.
No, the people who were executed were not Muslims.
474474 is not talking about the contents of Sahih al-Bukhari, but the fact that there is a huge gap between what was supposed to have occurred and said during the time of the prophet and what actually written down some centuries later. Bukhari compiled his collection 200 years after the death of the prophet. In the following centuries his work was commented on by several Islamic scholars, indicating it came more popularised for the masses around this time.
Now, the question arises: how did millions of Muslims practised Islam between 700 and 1000, when the canonical collections were not accessible at this time, they were not collected yet, and certainly not available for all the Muslims that were dispersed on three continents, in an era where book printing was not invented yet? It's a fair question.