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[quote][quote] ....The two ahadith I have quoted earlier are enough for this.If a doctor ask you to walk 1000 meter every day.How would you do it.... Allah Hafiz[/quote] If the "doctor"ask me to walk 1000 m every day,I ll certainly walk. does this mean I should count exact 1000m with a measuring scale? Shall I go for a walk in the garden or bring a jogging machine for that?which one will be healthy excercise? Quran doesnt ask me to count ,it simply says I should remember Him for each and every event that occurs in my day to day life. -------- Next ,as per my understanding sufis primary aim was to propagate Allah's religion among non believers .Secondary objective is to train its people. do you agree?[/quote]
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