You're mixing apples and oranges, the part dealing with prophets marriage with Aisha was about morality, the other parts were about contradictions in the sources that stipulate death for adultery/homosexuality which arose from the first debate.SMH. There's nothing to argue about.
First it was the marriage of Aisha, then it was about a goat eating the Quran and now its about the sun.Do you actually think I am going to sit and answer one hadith after another that you decide to bring forth?
I'm not going to reward your insincerity here, now run along.
Its clear that the second hadith is in the Sahih Muslim, so it doesn't really matter:
'A'isha (Allah be pleased with her) reported that it had been revealed in the Holy Qur'an that ten clear sucklings make the marriage unlawful, then it was abrogated (and substituted) by five sucklings and Allah's apostle (may peace be upon him) died and it was before that time (found) in the Holy Qur'an (and recited by the Muslims). [34 Muslim, II, No. 3421.]
There is no such verse in the Quran, and you can give any excuse that you want, but it would mean that parts of the Quran is not there.
Obvious contradictions in Sahih hadith and atleast a grave scientific error, are you going to respond to this
