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[quote][blue][font=Century Gothic][b][size=2] usmani790 PAKISTAN Posted - Tuesday, March 20, 2007 - 4:48 AM [quote] .........You did not ask questions .....You only playing blame game here..... [/quote] I copy and paste here some of the direct questions which you have avoided. and now you in your sufiyana andaaz say that I never asked questions? 1. raushan UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Posted - Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 10:15 AM: [quote] brother usmani,I will really appreciate if you breifly difine "Wahdat-ul-Wujud" and "Wahdat-ul-Shuhud". [/quote] 2. imran776 Moderator UNITED KINGDOM Posted - Tuesday, March 13, 2007 - 2:12 PM : [quote] Brother Usmani, Thanks for the definition of Wahdat-al-wajood. Now what I need is the evidence of this in the light of Quran. [/quote] Aboosait INDIA Posted - Saturday, March 10, 2007 - 6:25 AM: [quote] Then why dont you take the solution to your mutual dispute from it rather than spamming the pages with unnecessary arguments. [/quote] Aboosait INDIA Posted Saturday, March 03, 2007 - 10:55 AM: [quote] What do you say about this Sufi? Do you consider these Sufi thoughts to be anywhere near Isalm? quote: ________________________________________ In 1923, Sufi Inayat Khan developed a multi-faith worship service that acknowledges and pays homage to the expressions of divine truth as they are revealed through all religions. This inspiring service, called the Universal Worship, honors the “unity of religious ideals,” and is celebrated on various occasions in both a formal ritual version as well as in a more informal style. The Universal Worship provides a powerful symbolic enactment of inter-religious unity and mutual gratitude in a world fractured by divisions and suspicion. In the same peacemaking spirit of bearing witness to the unity of religious ideals, members of the Sufi Way seek to express inter-religious respect by visiting, praying, learning, and making friends in all places of worship of all faiths, wherever we are welcome.[/size=2][/b][/font=Century Gothic][/blue] http://www.sufiway.org/universal_worship.php ________________________________________ [/quote][/quote]
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