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[quote]...before we proceed let us remind ourselves that one of the very important aims of Studying Islam is to create an intellectual space for our communities in order for them to discuss their Q, concerns and problems freely- therefore we want our dear participants to rest assure that even if it is the school of thought this site follows, this does not at all mean that the participants are bound by this school; free and healthy exchange of views keeps us alive and prevents us from being stagnant. Quote:Why not stick to the best Sunna of all...THE SUNNA OF QURAN let me put it this way that i understood the concept of sunnah by comparing it to the 'juma'njee' game; where you actually hv to enter the game itself to play it. the practices like the rituals of prayers etc. could be visible only if practiced by people around. all of us hv learnt the way of praying by looking at someone-not from Qura'n or books of hadith. yes Qura'n does command us about salah/prayers and hadith does elaborate its manners. ditto goes for all such day to day practices. God arranged sunnah to remain completed beyond doubt-just as Qura'n, because it was to be a part of His last message-- and allowed hadith to be a human effort at preserving information about the Prophet (sws).[/quote]
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