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[quote]Salam Quote:- will you elaborate for me as if there is any difference between 'preach 'and 'practice'. Reply:- I meant to say here ‘words’ and ‘deed’ by saying the above. Quote:- You did answer me few months back but I request you to reply me again : if salat end with the last prostration then there must be more than one prostration in salat. Plz tell me how many prostrations should be in salah. Reply:- Please tell me when (pl. mention the exact date) you asked me this. Quote:- According to you, man (scholar or otherwise) cannot guide you.You say only the Quran can teach us. Now refer to your above answer How does Rashad Khalifa explain verses of the Quran to you? Based on what authority? What knowledge? Is it his own interpretation? Is that allowed? According to what authority is it allowed? Reply:- How could you imagine that R.K. explained the verse of Qur’an to me???Ha…ha… Quote:- No one ever denied the Quran is the first and last. But the thing you keep falling to admit is that the Quran was brought AND TAUGHT by Muhammad and used Muhammad as the teacher of the things it says. Allah says in the Quran to fast...Muhammad taught us to fast (NOT THE QURAN). Allah says in the Quran to pray...Muhammad teached us to pray (NOT THE QURAN). Reply:- Brother, Muhammad was not the teacher of Qur’an instead Almighty God is the Teacher of the Qur’an. Muhammad did not teach Qur’an to you. By the way, you said through one of your earlier mail that Jibrail taught Muhammad how to pray and in support of your said opinion, I demanded from you, a single reference from the Qur’an, but you could not been able to give this till date. Quote:- WHAT DO YOU SAY ABOUT THIS NARRATION: [During my Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, and before sunrise on Tuesday, Zul-Hijjah 3, 1391, December 21, 1971, I, Rashad Khalifa, the soul, the real person, not the body, was taken to some place in the universe where I was introduced to all the prophets as God's Messenger of the Covenant. I was not informed of the details and true significance of this event until Ramadan 1408. What I witnessed, in sharp consciousness, was that I was sitting still, while the prophets, one by one, came towards me, looked at my face, then nodded their heads. God showed them to me as they had looked in this world, attired in their respective mode of dress. There was an atmosphere of great awe, joy, and respect. Except for Abraham, none of the prophets was identified to me. I knew that all the prophets were there, including Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, Aaron, David, Noah, and the rest. I believe that the reason for revealing Abraham's identity was that I asked about him. I was taken aback by the strong resemblance he had with my own family - myself, my father, my uncles. It was the only time that I wondered, "Who is this prophet who looks like my relatives?" The answer came: "Abraham." No language was spoken. All communication was done mentally. Reply:- I don’t require to give any comment on the topic here because the subject of this forum is ‘Qur’an, hadith & sunnah’.. I shall InshAllah discuss on this matter if you open another topic regarding the subject. Samsher[/quote]
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