“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
fromThe 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
A 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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