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[quote][quote] Statistically speaking, the larger the number of decisions, the better risk-of-error would be diversified & hence minimum error! [/quote][b][font=Century Gothic][blue][size=2]Brother, it is not [u][i]the number of decisions[/i][/u] but the [u][i]quality of decision[/i][/u] that has less chance of error. By quality of decision I mean the [u][i]conformity of the words of scholar with the Qur'an.[/i][/u] If the 'scholar' does not support his claim with authentic references s/he has to be replaced with someone whose statements are in conformity with the Qur'an and Sunnah. One need not be a scholar [u][i]to judge whether the statements are in conformity with the Qur'an and Sunnah[/i][/u], but can open the Holy Book and read for himself the translations of the verses quoted by such a scholar. Hence if the so called scholar says of a particular Rulings that [u][i]it is the Hanafi way or Shafi way or ...way[/i][/u] he cannot be imitated unless he gives reference to the appropriate verse/to the page in the history of the Noble Companions.[/size=2][/blue][/font=Century Gothic][/b][/quote]
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