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[quote]Brother Usmani Your Quote:- Why do we take care of our parents more than others human beings then why not we must devoted to worship God who loves us more than our mothers.If a good person can be called by gentle man ,caretaker,Masiha,Qaid,Paasban and if these attributes are not wrong for a human being then what’s wrong with the word sufi. It means that Islam in its own doesn’t mention all the necessary directions and directives to the ultimate devotion of God. Even if it does its incomplete. And what about Momin? Do we need any other terminology apart from that. Do we have any doubts in devotion to worship of God by Momin . If yes then of course Sufi will have some extra characteristics and if not then why support sufi why not Momin. Quote:- So if the word did not exist in earliest times, we should not forget that this is also the case with many other Islamic disciplines, such as tafsir, ‘Koranic exegesis,’ or ‘ilm al-jarh wa ta‘dil, ‘the science of the positive and negative factors that affect hadith narrators acceptability,’ or ‘ilm al-tawhid, the science of belief in Islamic tenets of faith,’ all of which proved to be of the utmost importance to the correct preservation and transmission of the religion. All the new disciplines you yourself has called them “science of …..”. Do all the disciplines are Islam in their own? Tafseer is just a word used for the writing/speech explaining the meaning of Quran. The rest are to deal with the Hidath which was collected after Prophet’s (PBUH) life and principles were laid by human for a human effort and so on. All other remaining discipline can be seen and should be seen in their context. Now come to tasawaff. What does it say? What is it for? Quote:-This is just a negative propaganda which made it like that. What is negative propaganda: The concept that there is no difference between Islam and tasawaff or otherwise. What’s your thoughts on that?[/quote]
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