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[quote]Thank you Ibrahim, Kindly also provide some supporting arguments from Quran & Sunnah to your answers. Regarding Answer 3, you say only Government can restrict individual's liberty, according to Shariah or its own rules & regulations. What if, the Govt's interpretation of Shariah is different than that of Individual, for example, what if Govt thinks that females must be forced to wear Naqaab, and an individual female thinks it is not necessary to wear Naqaab according to her understanding of religion? Can the Govt still enforce what it deems to be correct? You also say, "He will NOT OBEY those Rules that are Against the Sharee'ah" - again what if his interpretation and Govt's interpretation is different? - If we accept the rule, then what Jamia Hafsa students did, seems to be correct, they just didnt obey those rules which were against (their own interpretation of) the Sharee'ah? Regards, Salman[/quote]
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