Talk:Hadith of the pen and paper

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[edit] Shia POV

>>In another report it is stated that the first person replying, Umar by implication, said that Muhammad was delirious and talking non-sense.<< Give a reference pertaining to this statement, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that it's a Shia's point of view.

>>This reply caused a great commotion resulting in Muhammad rebuking Umar for calling him ill and sending him and his partisians out of the house. When ibn Abbas recalled Umar's behavior sixty years later it agonized him so gravely that it caused him to cry [1].<< The references to Bukhari hadiths that you give at the end of this paragraph neither shows that Umar and his partisians ALONE were ordered out of the house, nor does the hadith narrated by Ibn Abbas imply in any way that he was moved to tears by Umar's actions alone. I'm amazed to see how trivial it is to find contrived text with no contextual relation to it's references on Wikipedia, What a Shame! -Hassan