Quoted as Muhammad's first revelation account in Hira, used to argue the being who approached him acted unlike biblical angels by physically overpowering him and leaving him terrified.
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Sahih al-Bukhari 6982
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Cited as the key hadith account of Muhammad's first cave encounter, where the visitor pressed him repeatedly; used to argue Muhammad's experience looked demonic rather than prophetic.
Quoted directly during the debate as the hadith account of Muhammad's first revelation; used to argue his experience in the cave involved fear, physical oppression, and suicidal despair unlike biblical prophetic encounters.
A hadith from Sahih al-Bukhari about Muhammad's first revelation in the cave was quoted to argue his terror and the being's forceful behavior do not resemble biblical angelic encounters, so his experience was challenged as non-divine.
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