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[quote][font=Arial][blue] Zulfee, Please donot try to pollute this forum, unless and until you justify your criticism rationally and with explicit evidence no one will listen to you and you will waiste your time not others. Can you explain which secterian group on Islam is close to the teachings of Islam? Can you prove which perticular school of thought is following the true teachings of Islam? All of them have their own interpretations of Islamic Literature. Some muslims say that Prophet(pbuh) is no longer with us and other muslims say that he is shaheed and is still alive. Now you tell me Islamic expert who is right? Before criticising this website you should 1st present your argument with reasoning and evidences. Prove from the Qur'an and Sunnah that the scholars of this website are corrupt followers of Ahl'l Hadith Regards,[/blue][/font=Arial][/quote]
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