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[quote][hl]before replying to[/hl] [quote][red]you said…….. We have the example of how the Quran is to be applied in the Prophet - he did not beat his wives.[/red] but the prophet also didnot divorce any of his wife while the commdment of divorce is obvious to you…………[/quote] [hl][b]why are u junping to yur saying in this quote?????????[/b][/hl] [quote]will you tell us why a killer is not kind to the killed ,a thief is not to others property and a forcinator is not kind to the society norms he lives in?[/quote][/quote]
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