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I have encountered quite a few Muslims that reject the Hadith and only follow the Qur'an. Do you think it's actually possible for the wider Islamic population to reject the Hadith in order to reform your religion, without having your religion "diluted"? Considering the Hadith was written by men other than Muhammad, would you reject all of the things it teaches and just stick to the Qur'an or ignore the teachings of the Hadith that go against a free secular society?This article is commentary on the book Islam without extremes by Mustafa Akyol. I feel it's a relevant read given discussions in the American shooting thread.
https://weeklysift.com/2015/01/26/liberal-islam-is-it-real-is-it-islam/
Genuinely interested, it seems like an incredibly ambitious and unlikely to catch on interpretation of your religion from the outside looking in. The Qur'an alone still has some damaging passages, but if you got the real damaging teachings from the Hadith out of your religion, then at that point it will probably be less of a threat than (current) Christianity to modern values.