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Part I of a series:
Both the 
Qur'an 
and the Authentic Hadith of the 
Prophet (pbuh) are 
Safeguarded by Allah.
Evidence From the Qur'an to Refute those who 
Think the Qur'an alone is 
Safeguarded.
by Kaukab Siddique, Ph.D
Question: Sis. Mehjabeen writes from Edmonton, 
Canada: I read your article in 
which you say that Jewish scholars attacked 
Hadith and rejecters of Hadith 
are influenced by them. I have the book MAQAME 
HADITH by Allama G.A. Pervez 
in which on page3 he quotes God's words from the 
Qur'an: "Surely We revealed 
this Qur'an and surely We are its Guardian." 
(15:9) Then on page 4 he 
compares the Qur'an with the Hadith and writes: 
"Allah Almighty has not taken 
the responsibility for safeguarding anything 
other than the Qur'an." How can 
you disagree with that.? Allama Pervez is right 
and you are wrong. Qur'an is 
full of certainty, Hadith is a human product.
Response by Kaukab Siddique: Dear sister. Asalamu 
alaikum. 
Surah 15, verse 9 itself indicates that the 
entire edifice of the rejecters 
of Hadith is built on a false premise. The verse 
does NOT use the word 
"Qur'an"; it uses the word "Zikr." In Arabic it 
says: "Inna nahnu 
nazzal-naz-zikra wa inna lahu la-hafizun." Thus 
the correct translation is:
"Surely We revealed the Zikr and surely We are 
its Guardian."
Yusuf Ali has translated az-Zikr as "the 
Message." The word is used numerous 
times in the Qur'an and these usages indicate 
that Zikr is not only the 
Qur'an but the entire Islamic way of life 
implemented by the Prophet (pbuh).
As we shall see, when Allah says that Allah is 
the Guardian of the Zikr, it's 
a reference to the WORDS of the Qur'an, the 
MEANING of the Qur'an [explained 
by the Prophet, pbuh], the way of life of the 
Prophet , pbuh, [documented in 
Hadith], the entire system of Islam transmitted 
by the sahaba, the 
spirituality, the Law. ALL these are safeguarded 
by Allah.
Let us look at the Qur'an's use of the word 
"Zikr."
Surah al-‘‘Araf 7:63 uses the word not for the 
Qur'an but for Allah's message 
sent to Noah as a reminder to the people. It 
says:
"Do ye wonder that there has come to you a 
reminder from your Lord 
[zikrum-mir-rabikum] through a man of your own 
people, to warn you,-so that 
ye may fear Allah and perhaps ye may receive His 
Mercy."
Thus the "reminder" and "warning" aspect of 
Allah's message to others than 
Muhammad's (pbuh) people is also called Zikr.
Where Allah uses "zikr" as referring to the 
Qur'an, Allah makes it clear that 
it is to be explained to mankind by the Prophet 
(pbuh), which is precisely 
the role of Hadith:
"(We sent them) with clear signs and scriptures, 
and We sent down unto thee 
(O Muhammad) the Zikr, that thou MAY EXPLAIN 
CLEARLY to MANKIND [li-tubayinna 
lin-naas] what is sent for them, and that they 
may give thought." [16:44]
Notice that the Prophet's explanation of the 
Qur'an is not given in the 
Qur'an itself but in the Hadith. For Muslims, the 
words in the Qur'an are 
SEPARATE AND DISTINCT from the words of the 
Prophet, pbuh.
At places Allah differentiates clearly between 
the BOOK and the MEANING in 
that book (which as seen above was explained by 
the Prophet, pbuh):
"We have revealed for you a Book in which is your 
ZIKR. Will you not then 
understand." [21:10] or "Zikr for you."
It is this "zikr" within the Book which is 
explained by the Prophet, pbuh, 
and is enunciated in Hadith.
Then Allah widens the meaning of Zikr and applies 
the word to cover all the 
sanctities of Islam, the entire spiritual and 
physical life of the believers, 
of which formal prayer and zakat are only a part. 
The Qur'an is the center of 
this Zikr, but the Zikr covers the entire area of 
life itself:
"...people whom neither sale nor trade can divert 
from the ZIKR of Allah, nor 
from regular prayer, nor from paying zakat. Their 
only fear is for the Day 
when hearts and eyes will be turned about." 
[24:37]
The Islamic way of life, as established by the 
Prophet, pbuh, includes the 
Qur'an and the entire way of life based on prayer 
(salat). All of it is Zikr 
and is safeguarded by Allah, as in 15:9. Note 
well this comprehensive meaning 
of Zikr:
"Recite what is sent of the Book by inspiration 
to thee (o Muhammad), and 
establish regular prayer, for prayer restrains 
from shameful and evil deeds: 
and ZIKR of Allah is the greatest without doubt. 
And Allah knows the (deeds) 
that ye do." [29:45]
Among the Qur'an's content is a strong element of 
admonition as well as of 
good news. The Qur'an connects the Prophet's role 
of being a warner (nazeer) 
and Bashir (bringer of good tidings) with its own 
purpose. The verse about 
admonition also indicates clearly that the ZIKR 
is the meaning of the Qur'an 
and not the WORDS of the Qur'an:
"Sa'ad: By the Qur'an, full of Admonition [ZIKR], 
but the unbelievers are 
steeped in self-glory and opposition ..." 
[38:1-2]
Every Muslim, man and woman, is involved not only 
in reciting the Qur'an but 
in the process of life enunciated by the Prophet 
(pbuh). Hence the true 
believers, MEN and WOMEN are "ZAKIRIN Allaha 
kathiran- waz- ZAKIRAT." [33:35] 
[Men and women who engage much in Allah's 
remembrance.]
Once we have clarified the fact that by 
safeguarding ZIKR, Allah is 
safeguarding the entire Islamic way of life, 
including the Qur'an, let us 
note that the Qur'an sanctifies the example of 
the Prophet (pbuh) as 
essential to Islam and hence blesses and 
safeguards the Prophet, the sahaba 
(r.a.) and the authentic role model enshrined in 
the Hadith:
THE ZIKR OF MUHAMMAD (pbuh) 
At a time of great stress and difficulty, the 
Qur'an prophesied for Muhammad 
(pbuh) that his Zikr or remembrance would be 
raised high in exaltation:
"And We raised high your ZIKR." [94:4]
Thus we find the name of Muhammad (pbuh) honored 
and exalted next to Allah's 
in Adhan, iqama, khutba, kalima-e-tayyaba, 
attahiyat, etc. Of special 
significance is the ZIKR of Muhammad (pbuh) in 
the Adhan, the call to prayer, 
which takes place FIVE TIMES A DAY around the 
world, from 
Nigeria 
to Morocco 
to 
Sudan, 
from Arabia to 
Pakistan 
to 
Indonesia 
to 
the Philippines. This call 
in which the ZIKR of Muhammad (pbuh) is exalted 
is referred to in the Qur'an 
but neither the command to give the Adhan nor the 
words of the Adhan are 
given in the Qur'an.
IF THE ADHAN WERE NOT ENSHRINED IN THE HADITH, 
the entire fabric of the 
Islamic world, which is knit into UNITY by the 
adhan would not have existed. 
The ZIKR of Muhammad (pbuh) is a telling proof 
that Allah safeguards the 
Prophet's ZIKR (pbuh) as much as Allah safeguards 
the Qur'an.
THE PATTERN of EXCELLENCE and
THE ROLE MODEL for CHARACTER
The Qur'an gives Muslims the example of Muhammad 
(pbuh) as the pattern of 
excellence.
"Surely in the messenger of Allah, ye have the 
pattern of excellence for one 
whose hope is in Allah and the Last Day, and who 
does much ZIKR of Allah." 
[33:21]
Allah reassures the Prophet (pbuh) and the 
believers who follow his example:
"And thou are endowed with an exalted standard of 
character (and morality)." 
[68:4]
All Muslims believe that the Qur'an's teachings 
are for ALL time to come. 
Like yesterday and today, tomorrow too Muslims, 
following the Qur'an, will 
NEED to know that pattern of excellence of the 
messenger of Allah (pbuh). 
Same is true of the Prophet's (pbuh), personal 
character and morality. Other 
than in hints and references, it is NOT given in 
the Qur'an. If that pattern 
and that character were not SAFEGUARDED by ALLAH, 
Muslims would not be able 
to follow these important teachings of the 
Qur'an.
In the HADITH, Allah has safeguarded both the 
pattern of excellence and the 
standard of character. How Muhammad (peace be on 
him) lived and died, how he 
prayed and fasted, how he fought and made peace, 
how he treated women and 
children, how he dealt with slavery and 
oppression, how he distributed wealth 
and transformed society, the SHARIA, the Law and 
its application .... all 
that is SAFEGUARDED by Allah in the Hadith. All 
that is part of Zikr of 
Muhammad (pbuh) and part of the LARGER ZIKR which 
encompasses the Muslim's 
entire life.
The Qur'an and the Hadith are intertwined and 
impossible to be cut off from 
each other.
The SAHABA (companions) of the Prophet are the 
people who transmitted BOTH 
the Qur'an and the Hadith. The way of the Sahaba 
[with whom Allah is well 
pleased] is SAFEGUARDED by Allah, otherwise how 
could they have successfully 
transmitted the Qur'an and the Hadith to future 
generations.
Thus when the Jews attack Hadith and the Pervezis 
try to say that the Qur'an 
is safeguarded by Allah and the authentic Hadith 
of the Prophet (pbuh) is not 
safeguarded by Allah, they are flying in the face 
of the Qur'an and are 
actually saying NO to the ENTIRE ISLAMIC WAY of 
Life. They are denying Zikr 
of Allah and the Zikr of Muhammad (pbuh). They 
must be confronted and 
defeated on the battlefield of ideas.
[To be continued in Part II]
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