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[quote][size=1]salmant PAKISTAN Posted - Tuesday, March 06, 2007 - 12:53 PM [/size=1] [quote] ...... every human being at one time or the other feels its mental or spiritual influence in the form of an idea or thought or plan or dream, which is confirmed by a subsequent experience to be the right guidance.............[/quote][blue][font=Century Gothic][size=2][b]This can happen only in worldly matters and not for doctrines of creed, commandments, laws, regulations and instructions for the guidance of mankind. This because Deen has been completed and all the doctrines of creed, commandments, laws, regulations and instructions for the guidance of mankind have been delivered in full by the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. No Aalim, Mufti or Sufi can claim to receive such guidance in matters of deen.[/b][/size=2][/font=Century Gothic][/blue][/quote]
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