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'''Hadith''' is a term used in Islam to refer to the teachings, deeds, and sayings of the [[Prophet]] [[Muhammad]]. Like the Christian [[Gospels]], the Islamic Hadith is a compilation of oral reports and testaments of things the "followers" thought important to write down. | {{navmenu}} | ||
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<blockquote class="definition">'''Hadith''' is a term used in Islam to refer to the teachings, deeds, and sayings of the [[Prophet]] [[Muhammad]]. Like the Christian [[Gospels]], the Islamic Hadith is a compilation of oral reports and testaments of things the "followers" thought important to write down. </blockquote> | |||
==Islamic Terms== | |||
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Hadith
Hadith is a term used in Islam to refer to the teachings, deeds, and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. Like the Christian Gospels, the Islamic Hadith is a compilation of oral reports and testaments of things the "followers" thought important to write down.
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