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[quote]salaam all [quote] [b]Allah is not intend to say this in the verse[/b](7:185), then why he is changing the meaning of the verse?.Playing with Allah words to fullfill his personnel desires.He was not even honest in translating the Allah book then on whats elsc he would be honest? [/quote] Even considering you guys may have some hotline to Allah, as you seem to suggest when allah says the word HADITH Allah does not mean hadith. It is good job there are people here who understand Allah better than Allah understands himself- LET US ASSUME YOU ARE CORRECT AND TRANSLATE THE WORD BY CHANGING IT YOUR MEANING: It would still mean that whose saying are you going to believe besides the Quran - As it still does not seem to make any exceptions for anyones saying including Prophet Mohd, Bukhari, rashid khalifa etc. Or is it that those who can understand Allah better than himself can see that he has made exceptions for the, often contradictory, collections of sayings collected by Bukhari and co that I seem to missed in that verse. regards P.s Usmani 790 I hope for a change you will stick to the topic. As you appear to find this very difficult and start making supposedly funny and pointless comments. Which are neither funny or contain any supposed wisdom. Also stop quoting Quranic verses at random which have no relation to the topic being discussed.[/quote]
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