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@travellintravis6373 No, but as far as Muslims are concerned these 'made up' debates of no interest or importance. Whether it is Quran or Hadith or anything else, Muslims have their own verified established system of evaluation for h accuracy. The science of hadith evaluates the authenticity of hadith narrations using principles such as the chain of transmission, the reporter's integrity, and the accuracy of the report.
There are huge volumes of books, some of them starting from early generations preserved and passed through centuries.
If you are interested to explore, some for ref:
Tarikh al-Islam al-kabir (تاريخ الإسلام) 'Great History of Islam'
(50 vols., in Arabic);
comprising over 30,000 biographical records.
Siyar A‘lām al-Nubalā’ ( سير أعلام النبلاء,) 28 Volumes
'Biographies of Eminent Nobles'
is a biographical dictionary written by al-Dhahabi containing biographies of eminent muslims upto 14th centuries.
Al-Wafa bi Asma al-Nisa
(Arabic: الوفاء بأسماء النساء,('Loyalty with the Names of Women')
43-volumes
Arabic biographical compendium that documents the lives of women hadith narrators.
There is another one with 84 volumes but I don't remember the name.
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