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[quote]Dear Abusait a) common sense principle: If one makes an outrageous claim, or claims a specific fact that requires the use of an authority, then a reference is demanded. b) If someone makes a general statement that some find to be in error, then the best possible solution is to show why the claim is wrong. c) If someone make an outrageous claim, or a specific reference about a fact that usually cannot be derived by common knowledge (ex: when an authority is needed), then a reference is on order. Your "unrealistic" demand is a sign of more of your chicanery given you have not even presented own solid argument to dispute any of my claims or conclusions. As far as Fatwa is,this is not applied on some one who is following the Tasawwuf within the prameter set by Quran and Sunnah.Don't forget that the great personalaties of the Islamic history has followed it. Regards,[/quote]
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