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Hadiths Are Used to Justify Political Control

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Political regimes do not stop at governing; they also rely on religious legitimacy in which hadiths are employed to consolidate authority. This use is tied to a political trajectory that precedes consciousness, as indicated by intellectual change precedes political change. The fragility of this reliance also becomes apparent when hadith is understood as a probabilistic human product rather than an infallible text, as in the hadith tradition is a probabilistic human product.


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