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Sahih al-Bukhari 6929

hadith
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  1. Cited to argue that Muhammad referred to a wounded prophet saying words that match Jesus' crucifixion prayer, implying affirmation of the crucifixion tradition.

  2. Discussed as a hadith parallel to Jesus' words from the cross; Christians used it to argue Islamic tradition preserves a saying closely resembling the crucifixion narrative.

  3. Host cited this hadith to argue that an Islamic source preserves Jesus' cross saying ('forgive my people'), so denying the crucifixion creates tension even within hadith literature.

  4. Primary hadith under debate; the host used it to argue Muhammad described a prophet beaten by his people who said words matching Jesus on the cross, thereby challenging Islam's denial of the crucifixion.

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