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− foolish is the person who rejects the altogether without regard to Ahadith ± − − the test that we have proposed. It should be the duty of the members of our community that a Hadith Sunnah which is not opposed to the Holy Qur’an and the , should ± − − be accepted and followed, however weak might be its authority, and it should be preferred to the rules framed by the jurists. " (Review of Mubahisa-i-Batalvi and Chakralvi, p 5,6) − − − − − Thus, there are three sources of Islamic Law: the Holy Qur’an, the − − Sunnah Hadith and the : ± − 1. THE HOLY QUR’AN − The Holy Qur’an is the Holy Word of Allah conveyed to the Holy − − Prophet Muhammad by Divine revelation, over the period of 22 years, 5 sa ± months and 14 days (610-632 AD). It contains a complete code of teaching and laws suitable to the needs of every age and provides the means for the spiritual and moral development of all mankind. The Holy Qur’an also − contains numerous prophecies for the future. The Holy Qur’an calls itself a reminder to the Worlds: − ÅÎÀ¼¨¼» j·g ÜA ÌÇ ÆA , ö ä æ ê ä Ð æéê Ñ æ ê ì ê ä å æ ê in huwa illa dhikrullil ‘alamin − − − It is nothing but a Reminder unto all the worlds. (81:28) 171