Sunday, November 23, 2025

“Where Did Allah Guarantee the Preservation of the Sunnah?”

✅ THE 10-PART SERIES


A complete dismantling of the Sunni foundation using Qur’an-only logic and hard evidence


Author’s Note

This series is not written to defend any sect or attack any community.
It is written for one purpose only:

To examine Islam using the Qur’an’s own standards — not human tradition.

Where evidence is clear, I follow it.
Where the Qur’an speaks, I let it speak.
And where later sources contradict the Qur’an, I side with the Qur’an.

Nothing here relies on opinion, emotion, or inherited doctrine.
Only on what Allah revealed, preserved, and protected — the Qur’an —
and on verifiable history, not theological claims.

If the conclusions challenge long-held assumptions, it is because the Qur’an challenges them first.

My aim is simple:

To return Islam to its claimed foundation — the Book Allah guarded, not the books men wrote centuries later.

— Author


Part 1

Where Did Allah Guarantee the Preservation of the Sunnah?

The foundational question:

If Allah preserved the Qur’an (15:9), why didn’t He make the same promise about the Sunnah?

This opening chapter exposes the fatal gap:

No guarantee = no authority.


Part 2

Why Muhammad Forbade Writing Hadith

A surgical breakdown of every early prohibition:

  • “Do not write anything from me except the Qur’an.”

  • Abu Bakr’s burning of reports

  • Umar’s total ban on hadith writing

The only consistent conclusion:
the Prophet himself did not want anything competing with the Qur’an.


Part 3

Why Follow the Sunnah of the Prophet? (The Version the Qur’an Actually Teaches)

This part separates:

  • The Prophet himself, who followed the Qur’an
    from

  • The narrators, who created a new “Sunnah.”

It shows that “following the Prophet” in the Qur’an means:

Follow the revelation he followed — not stories written 200 years later.


Part 4

Obey the Messenger: What It Actually Means (Not What Sunnis Claim)

This part dismantles the Sunni misuse of verses like 4:59, 4:80, 59:7 by pointing out:

  • The Qur’an defines the Messenger’s authority as delivering the Qur’an.

  • “Obey the Messenger” = obey the message.

  • “What he gives you” = the revelation, not later narrations.

The proof comes from the Qur’an itself.


Part 5

The Messenger vs. The Narrator: How Sunnism Confuses the Two

Here we expose the biggest linguistic sleight-of-hand in Sunni theology:

Narrators (Bukhari, Muslim, etc.) are treated as if they are the Messenger.

This chapter dismantles the entire “Sunnah = hadith corpus” assumption.

We also highlight the key line:

The only Sunnah you follow is the Sunnah of Allah.


Part 6

The Invention of the Sunnah: How the 9th Century Created a Second Religion

The full historical breakdown showing that Sunnism is a 9th-century construction:

  • No hadith books for ~100 years

  • Massive fabrications

  • Abbasid state-sponsored canonisation

  • Bukhari and Muslim writing 200+ years later

new religion was crafted on top of the Qur’an.
This is the big reveal chapter.


Part 7

The Science of Hadith: A Human Filter on a Human Problem

This chapter explains how hadith science itself proves Sunnism wrong:

  • Human memory

  • Anonymous or disputed chains

  • Contradictions

  • 98–99% rejection rates

  • Hadith scholars admitting they couldn’t be certain

  • No divine guarantee

  • No early manuscript evidence

  • No verification from the Prophet himself

The entire system is human, so it can never produce divine certainty.


Part 8

The Qur’an vs. Hadith: Direct Contradictions No Sunni Can Resolve

This one is explosive.

We list key contradictions:

  • Stoning vs 24:2

  • Aisha’s age vs Qur’anic marriage/guardianship principles (e.g. 4:6)

  • Magic on the Prophet vs 15:42

  • Intercession vs 2:48

  • Killing apostates vs 2:256

  • Beating wives vs 30:21

  • Prophet forgets Qur’an vs 87:6

  • Sun sets in muddy water vs observable reality

Every contradiction violates 4:82 — the falsification test Sunnis claim applies to the Qur’an.


Part 9

The Qur’an’s Own Message: Self-Contained, Complete, Preserved, Sufficient

The Qur’an’s internal claims:

  • “Nothing omitted from the Book” (6:38)

  • “Explained in detail” (6:114)

  • “A clarification of all things” (16:89)

  • “Most upright guidance” (17:9)

  • “No partner in His legislation” (18:26)

  • “Follow not except what is revealed” (6:106)

This chapter shows that the Qur’an, on its own terms, rejects the hadith-as-law model.


Part 10

The Final Verdict: Only the Qur’an Has Divine Authority — Sunnism Does Not

The closing chapter:

  • Only the Qur’an is preserved

  • Only the Qur’an is revelation

  • Only the Qur’an is protected

  • Only the Qur’an is binding

Sunnism:

  • relies on fallible transmission

  • has no divine guarantee for the Sunnah

  • builds a foundation that contradicts the Qur’an itself

The series ends with the unavoidable conclusion:

Islam (as claimed by Sunnism) = Qur’an + human additions.
Only the Qur’an carries divine authority.
Sunnism is a human religion built later.


Series Disclaimer

This series does not defend Sunnism, Shi’ism, Qur’an-only Islam, or any other Islamic framework.
It does not promote a new sect, a reform movement, or a replacement model.

My goal is simple:

To evaluate Islam — in every form — using evidence, logic, history, manuscript data, and the Qur’an’s own internal standards.

What emerges from this process is not a new Islamic position, but a clear conclusion:

When you strip away tradition, theology, and inherited assumptions,
no version of Islam — Qur’an-only, Qur’an+Sunnah, Sunni, Shia, or otherwise —
stands up to critical scrutiny.

This series is not written to attack Muslims, but to examine Islamic claims, using the same methods applied to any historical or religious system:

  • internal consistency

  • logical coherence

  • manuscript evidence

  • historical plausibility

  • archaeological data

  • the text’s own truth-claims

Where the Qur’an makes a claim, I test it.
Where Sunnism makes a claim, I test it.
Where any tradition asserts divine authority, I test it.

I am not here to defend one part of Islam against another.
I am here to evaluate all of it, equally and honestly.

This is not sectarianism.
This is not theology.

This is analysis.
This is evidence.
This is truth-first.

— Author

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