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[quote]Salaam Nida-el-Khair [quote] As for the Ahaadeeth of Muslim, I too need an answer to this. [/quote] The answer is simple: We are now on page 30 of this topic and if you read brother Sksamsherali's extensive articles (although sometimes they are very extensive) you will find (if you look with an open mind and heart) that hadiths frequently contradict themselves and the Quran and often portray the prophet in a very unpleasent manner. Therefore how can you accept something as a part of Islam which is constantly contradictory, does not agree with the quran and portrays the prophet as someone who will condone rape and torture. regards[/quote]
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