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Why is there a distinction between the content of hadith and the content of the quran?

We commonly consider hadith to be an extension of the word of God, but if the rules in the hadith (e.g. not keeping a dog as a pet) were so important why are they not in the quran?

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Why is there a distinction between the content of hadith and the content of the quran?

We commonly consider hadith to be an extension of the word of God, but if the rules in the hadith (e.g. not keeping a dog as a pet) were so important why are they not in the quran?

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What is the difference between hadith and quran

Why is there a distinction between the content of hadith and the content of the quran?

We commonly consider hadith to be an extension of the word of God, but if the rules in the hadith (e.g. not keeping a dog as a pet) were so important why are they not in the quran?

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What is the difference between hadith and quran

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Why is there a distinction between the content of hadith and the content of the quran?

We commonly consider hadith to be an extension of the word of God, but if the rules in the hadith (e.g. not keeping a dog as a pet) were so important why are they not in the quran?

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What is the difference between hadith and quran

Why is there a distinction between the content of hadith and the content of the quran?

We commonly consider hadith to be an extension of the word of God, but if the rules in the hadith (e.g. not keeping a dog as a pet) were so important why are they not in the quran?

Why is there a distinction between the content of hadith and the content of the quran?

We commonly consider hadith to be an extension of the word of God, but if the rules in the hadith (e.g. not keeping a dog as a pet) were so important why are they not in the quran?

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What is the difference between hadith and quran

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Why are hadith teachings not in the quran?

Why is there a distinction between the content of hadith and the content of the quran?

We commonly consider hadith to be an extension of the word of God, but if the rules in the hadith (e.g. not keeping a dog as a pet) were so important why are they not in the quran?