Opponent Accuses Hadith of Permitting Child Marriage and Contradicting Quran
"He's saying that the Quran is going to allow you to have sex with slaves, what your right hand possess, when God clearly tells you to marry them. My opponent is saying that for you to enter the bathroom—time, sorry to cut you off."
About this episode
In a rare Muslim-versus-Muslim debate on Modern Day Debates, host Mike moderated a contentious two-hour exchange between Nadir and Muhammad on whether the Hadith is essential to Islam or if the Quran alone is sufficient for salvation and religious guidance. Nadir, arguing for the Hadith's necessity, presented what he called scientific miracles from Hadith collections—including predictions that Arabia would become green again, the presence of alcohol in blood, and prohibitions on eating animals with fangs to prevent zoonotic diseases like Ebola and COVID-19. He invoked Quran 28:49 to claim that God intended a 'mosaic revelation' combining the Quran with another text (originally the Torah, now replaced by the Hadith), and controversially stated the Hadith is superior to the Quran from a scientific and practical standpoint. Muhammad countered by arguing the Quran explicitly declares itself complete, sufficient, and the final revelation, citing verses that state it clarifies all things and contains examples for every situation. He accused the Hadith of contradicting the Quran by permitting child marriage, sex slavery, and stoning for adultery, and argued it is a politically motivated historical text written 100-250 years after the Prophet's death. Muhammad also challenged Nadir's claim that scientific accuracy determines divine origin, pointing to Hadith statements he deemed scientifically false, such as drinking camel urine for health or flies having poison and antidote on separate wings. The debate grew heated as Nadir repeatedly claimed Muhammad's Quran-only position leaves Muslims ritually impure (urinating on themselves without proper hygiene) and vulnerable to disease, while Muhammad accused Nadir of rejecting the Quran and committing apostasy by elevating the Hadith above it. Nadir cited early Christian historical sources (Doctrina Jacobi, John of Damascus) as evidence that Muslims followed Hadith within decades of Muhammad's death, while Muhammad insisted these practices were cultural, not divinely mandated. The episode concluded with both debaters accusing each other of misinterpreting scripture and failing to grasp the essence of Islam.
Key takeaways
- Nadir argued the Hadith is superior to the Quran from a scientific perspective because it contains miraculous health guidance like preventing zoonotic diseases.
- Muhammad maintained the Quran explicitly declares itself complete and sufficient for salvation, negating the need for Hadith as religious law.
- Nadir invoked Quran 28:49 to claim God intended a mosaic revelation pairing the Quran with another text, originally the Torah and now the Hadith.
- Muhammad accused the Hadith of contradicting the Quran by permitting child marriage, sex slavery, and other practices he called immoral and politically motivated.
- Nadir cited early Christian historical sources to argue Muslims followed Hadith traditions within 20 to 50 years of Muhammad's death.
- Muhammad challenged Hadith authenticity by pointing to internal contradictions and scientifically false claims such as drinking camel urine for health.
- The debate grew heated with personal accusations of apostasy, ritual impurity, and misinterpretation of core Islamic doctrines from both sides.