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[quote][b][size=1] [quote] usmani790 PAKISTAN Posted - Saturday, February 10, 2007 - 10:29 AM Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "If one says one-hundred times in one day:………… [/quote] [blue]You have written that Muhammed-Rasoolullah Sallahu Alaihi Wasallam told something to the Sahabi Abu Huraira which Abu Huraira has quoted. Right?..ok,..brother usmani, observe the words and please answer my questions.[/blue] [quote] [green]If one [i]says[/i]100 times...[/green] [/quote] [blue]Says to whom? to himself? or to his companions? or to the non muslims with whom he interacts? I am asking you this because the statement "If one [i]says[/i]100 times..." is in a language common to both the Prophet and the Sahabi to whom it was adressed. Which means to say that the Sahabi understood the meaning of each and every word in the statement of Rasoolullah s.a.w. Secondly the word is "..one [i]says[/i]100 times..." and how can it be interpreted to mean [i]"one who simply repeats these words 100 times sitting in a secluded place is entitled to get the reward"? [/blue] [/i][/size=1][/b][/quote]
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