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[quote]Dear Usmani Sb, I am afraid your answers to my questions (and only few you have answered) have not been satisfactory at all. You wrote, "When ilqa have to be in conformity of Quran and Sunnah and ilqa is for the guidance for that particular person only, then there is no place for such questions" My reply: You have completely missed the point, Asif Iftikhar has written in that article: "Although the Sufis believe that no further directives are given to them after the Prophet (sws) as far as the content of religion is concerned, yet the fact that they present their ‘prescriptions’ for the ‘application’ of the principles of the Qur’an and the Sunnah on the basis of their ‘direct and certain knowledge’ and therefore with the same degree of authority that religion itself has is a sufficient cause for concern over innovation in religion and over denial of the end of wahi with the last Prophet (sws)" So dear brother, it was never asked whether ilqa can or does add/subtract to the CONTENT of Quran &Sunnah or not, (I know according to Sufi theory it doesnt). The question being asked is whether ilqa can put a Divine stamp on a particular INTERPRETATION of Quran & Sunnah. I hope your have understood the concern now. Your wrote: "Now you have problem with the prophet(pbuh) words also" My Reply: I love the Prophet (sws) - he is the most important personality for me, and I can and will submit to whatever he says (Insha'Allah). But have I lost the right to ask, what his words mean? or Has he said this or not? - Brother you being student of one of the pupils of a great scholar like Maulana Taqi Usmani, should not indulge in lame accusations in order to win your case. I appreciate that you have admitted your inability to explain this Hadith, I had appreciated your more if you had obtained a scholarly opinion for me on that Hadith. Regards, Salman[/quote]
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