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Originally Posted by ameen
The only 'famous' individual who has impressed me by their direct study and insight into the Qur'an is Harun Yahya. Most of his work on the Qur'an is not influenced by Hadith and this is extremely rare to find in Sunni scholars today.
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So the only scholar of the Qur'an you can name that you admire is a Sunni who considers those who reject the sunnah to be disbelievers of hellfire? This discussion is growing increasingly comical.
How many Sunni scholars' works have you studied, btw? Can you name a couple?
Also, like I said,
at least one of the following must be true:
1. Harun Yahya's interpretation of the Qur'an leads him to believe the Sunnah/hadith are necessary.
2. Harun Yahya's interpretation of the Qur'an is influenced by the hadith.
You ignored this, since the implications on the rest of his work are obvious.