Mohammed Really, And I Do
Mean Really, Loved
Little Boys
Example 1. Sahih al Bukhari #1183, Talkhis al-Habir, Ibn Hajar, #60-61 - Narrated Ibn Abbas: "I saw the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) putting Husein’s (son of Ali) legs apart and kissing his (little) penis."
Ibn
al-Salah said: "The first to author a Sahih was Bukhari, Abu
‘Abdillah Muhammad ibn Ismaa’eel al-Ju’fee, followed by Aboo al-Husain Muslim
ibn al-Hajjaj al-Naisaabooree al-Qushairee, who was his student, sharing many of
the same teachers. These two books are the most authentic books
after the Quran. As for the statement of Al-Shafi‘i, who said
"I do not know of a book containing knowledge more correct than Malik’s book," –
others mentioned it with a different wording – he said this before the books of
Bukhari and Muslim. The book of Bukhari is the more authentic of the two and
more useful."[3]
Ibn
Hajar al-Asqalani quoted Aboo Ja’far al-‘Uqailee as saying, "After Bukhari had
written the Sahih, he read it to Ali ibn al-Madini, Ahmad ibn Hanbal,
Yahya ibn Ma'in as well as others. They considered it a good effort and
testified to its authenticity with the exception of four hadith. Al-‘Uqailee
then said that Bukhari was actually correct regarding those four hadith." Ibn
Hajar then concluded, "And they are, in fact,
authentic."[10]
Ibn al-Salah said in his Muqaddimah
ibn al-?ala? fi `Ulum al-?adith: "It has been narrated to us that
Bukhari has said, 'I have not included in the book al-Jami’ other
than what is authentic and I did not include other authentic hadith for the sake
of brevity.'"[3]
In addition, al-Dhahabi said, "Bukhari was
heard saying, 'I have memorized one hundred thousand authentic hadith and two
hundred thousand which are less than authentic.'"[11]
3 Muqaddimah Ibn al-Salah, pg. 160-9 Dar al-Ma’aarif
edition
10 Hady al-Sari, pg. 684.
11 Tadhkirat al-huffaz,
vol. 2 pgs. 104-5, al-Kutub al-‘Ilmiyyah
edition.
From Wikipedia
article, Sahih al-Bukhari, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahih_al-Bukhari#Authenticity
Example 2. (Musnad Ahmad, Hadith Number 16245, Volume Title: "The Sayings of the Syrians," Chapter Title: "Hadith of Mu'awiya Ibn Abu Sufyan": "I saw the prophet (PBUH) sucking on the tongue or the lips of Al-Hassan son of Ali, may the prayers of Allah be upon him. For no tongue or lips that the prophet sucked on will be tormented (by hell fire)."
The Hadith has been considered the authorised biography of Muhammed
since the middle of the ninth century in Islam.