Dr Mohd Asri said the contents of some Hadiths attributed to the Prophet (PBUH) are
not in conformity with the Sharriah and Islamic etiquettes while some are
spreading wrong teachings.
He said he was worried that such false or wrong
teachings might be widespread among those who do not attend lessons from
certified religious scholars.
"The wrong or false contents in Hadith books
can taint the good image of Islam," he said.
He also urged Muslims to not misuse the versus in
the Al-Quran for their own benefit like enhancing their business or using
Islamic teachings to attract business.
The Hadith is the record of the sayings of Prophet
Muhammad (PBUH). The sayings and conduct of Prophet Muhammad constitute the Sunnah and
supplement the Holy Quran as a source of the Islamic religious law.
Source: Bernama