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Noted Indian writer and polymath Ram Swarup explores the meaning of
Islam through the words of the Sahih Muslim, considered by Muslims
to be one of the most authoritative of the collections of
"traditions" (Arabic Hadith) about the life of the Prophet
Muhammad. Like the Koran, these traditions are believed to be
divinely revealed by Allah and they complement the verses of the
Koran, in many cases expanding upon them and explaining the context
of their revelation. As Swarup notes in his introduction, to
Muslims the Hadith literature represents the Koran in action,
stories of "revelation made concrete in the life of the Prophet."
Among the orthodox they are considered as sacred as the Koran
itself.
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