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[quote][b][size=1] [quote] usmani790 PAKISTAN Posted - Monday, February 12, 2007 - 4:54 AM Says to whom? Say to Allah and who else and it will better to say in Arabic [/quote] [blue]Now you are saying:[/blue] [quote] usmani790 PAKISTAN Posted - Tuesday, February 13, 2007 - 5:09 AM saying this zikr 100 time is ……… for a Muslim him self [/quote][blue]In the first quote you mean to say it is for Allah In the second quote you mean to say it is for yourself Also you deny that this zikr is from Allah for the purpose of understanding its meaning, for implimenting the principles in our lives and for propagating it.(ASTAGFIRULLAH) Please clarify your stand again.[/blue] [/size=1][/b][/quote]
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