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[quote][blue]dalmir not to worry. its nothing about bias. we are here to learn from studying islam in a decent environment insh'Allah--so try 'n keep that instead of wasting your own and everybodyelse's precious time [}:)] let us all concentrate on studying for now [8D][/blue] [purple]salmant- for the link you mentioned , the 3rd category described is to be looked at carefully as it can misdirect easily-specially if one does not have basic knowledge about this school of thought.[/purple] [green]one problem with those who present tasawwuf(some categories of sufis or jogis) is that as far as god is concerned its ok to say and believe that he has been from the beginning and will stay forever even when everything else will come to an end-but the problem starts when they start comparing and matching their own being with Him" yes-and then we will join Him because we are from Him--and everything in the world originated from Him; hence announcing that we also would remain forever as would He --and similar confusions which can easily mislead a common person.[/green] [orange] hence it is logical to stick to the clear and straight path which appears by following the Qur'an and the teachings of the prophets in the formof Sunnat e Ibrahimi sws as finalized by sunnat e Muhammad sws[/orange][/quote]
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