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Hadith Critiques and Moral Standards

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Hadith Critiques and Moral Standards

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Sahih Muslim 2749

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Quran 33:37

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00:30:2101:06:44
Quran 33:50

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Quran 66:1

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Sahih al-Bukhari 3849

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Sahih Muslim 1453a

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Sahih Muslim 2767d

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Jami` al-Tirmidhi 2042

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00:54:25

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Wood cited this verse to discuss Muhammad's marriage to Zaynab, presenting it as another case of revelation serving Muhammad's personal desires.

Supports claim through Quran 33:37Open verseOpen stream

Used by the Shia guest to defend Muhammad in the Zayd/Zaynab episode by arguing Zayd had already lost interest before the marriage to Muhammad occurred.

Supports claim through Quran 33:37Open verseOpen stream

Wood cited this verse to argue that Muhammad received a special exception allowing him more wives than ordinary Muslims, which he presented as self-serving revelation.

Supports claim through Quran 33:50Open verseOpen stream

Cited to argue that Muhammad received special sexual and marital privileges unavailable to ordinary believers, as evidence of motive and moral inconsistency.

Supports claim through Quran 33:50Open verseOpen stream

Used to ridicule Muhammad's medical advice by citing his instruction to drink camel milk and urine.

Supports claim through Jami` al-Tirmidhi 2042Open verseOpen stream

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