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How come there are 12 pseudepigraphical epistles in the Bible and Christians simply don't care?

Meanwhile Muslims have a system for grading hadiths to see how authentic they are.
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>>18295086
Not to defend the Christian canonisation process which was pretty much guesswork but the Islamic criterion of hadith authenticity isn't much better. By the time hadith scholars in the 9th century came up with the idea of authenticating hadith by looking for corroborating transmissions they had hundreds of thousands of hadith already circulating with with countless fabricated corroborations. So they just used guesswork as well.
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>>18295111
https://www.islamicity.org/105937/10-incredible-mathematical-miracles-in-the-quran/
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>>18295124
At least they claim something is strong, good or weak. Unlike Christians who call their pseudepigrapha the word of God.
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>>18295153
Sure, but on a practical level the distinction isn't relevant because Islam derives infallibly binding doctrine from strong hadith anyway.
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Whats the grading on the hadith where Muhomoed has his moon split by the zuttslutts
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>>18295164
Ahmad Musnad, 3788 is graded Da'If (weak)



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