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[quote]Quote: Speaking what is good is better than silence and silence is better than talking evil." (Reported by al-Bayhaqi) Reply: So the assumption behind quoting this hadith is, that all of us except Mr. Usmani, are talking evil? I think the question is valid that when Quran is providing a concept of Tawheed, why is it necessary to go beyond that Quranic description of Tawheed? if the Quranic concept is being explained in Maulana's statement then please elaborate as to how the Quranic concept of Tawheed leads to this concept "[blue]Therefore, wahdat al-wujood means that Allah is one in His existence as He is one in His 'zaat' (self/identity). It is a much deeper notion of 'tawheed' (oneness of Allah)[/blue]." If it is something additional to the Quranic concept, then its source has to be mentioned and justified.[/quote]
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