Leaving all kidding aside iceman, have you actually read the article? give us your honest opinion on the matter, what did you disagree with the article? where was the article wrong?
Here's my honest opinion. And I hope you're ready for it.
Note this;
"When evaluating primary historical sources, historians employ a rule known as the “Time and Place Rule”. This rule entails that historical sources that are closer in time and place to the event(s) they address are generally given precedence over later and more distant sources.
“The closer a source is to the event which it purports to describe, the more one can trust it to give an accurate historical description of what really happened.” (Faye 121)
The reasoning behind this is self-evident: later sources and accounts suffer from an increased risk of corruption in their respective content. This corruption may simply be the result of unintended errors that occurred during the process of transmission, and it may be the result of malicious tampering with the reports.
Sunni sources, in this aspect, are superior to Shi’i sources, since they are all much closer in time to the Prophet"
Take a close look at the above and note the following points;
"When evaluating primary historical sources, historians employ a rule known as the “Time and Place Rule”
Then note this;
"The closer a source is to the event which it purports to describe, the more one can trust it to give an accurate historical description of what really happened.”
Now note this;
"The reasoning behind this is self-evident: later sources and accounts suffer from an increased risk of corruption in their respective content"
In the end;
"Sunni sources, in this aspect, are superior to Shi’i sources, since they are all much closer in time to the Prophet"
Lets start off with the first bit;
We have Sehih Bukhari and Sehih Muslim
Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī (Arabic: صحيح البخاري), also known as Bukhari Sharif (Arabic: بخاري شريف), is one of the Kutub al-Sittah (six major hadith collections) of Sunni Islam. These prophetic traditions, or hadith, were collected by the Muslim scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari, after being transmitted orally for generations. It was completed around 846 AD / 232 AH. Sunni Muslims view this as one of the two most trusted collections of hadith along with Sahih Muslim.
So when did the Prophet s.a.w die?
632 AD. And when was the Book sehih Bukhari completed? It was completed around 846 AD. So where does the "Time and Place Rule” go?
Or where does this go,
"The closer a source is to the event which it purports to describe, the more one can trust it to give an accurate historical description of what really happened.”