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[quote][blue]aray bhai samsher sb -seems that you are never satisfied by any of the replies. what can poor abrar do [xx(] anyway good to have a quest for knowledge--as such find the Truth one day--most likely [8D][/blue] [purple]Prophet Muhammad sws had every right to make things permissible or impermissible-being the prophet of God. uptill the Day of Judgement it is only the person of Muhammad pbuh now who is the source of guidance-because Qur'an was revealed to him, he propagated it, and promoted it to the generations.people who deny him as the guide deny islam[/purple] [red]ii. The Sunnah only consists of practices and not doctrines and texts[/red] [green]When we go through the Sunan of the Holy Prophet (sws),we immediately discover that the Sunnah wholly consists of practical matters (acts to be done). It does not include any matters of faith, belief, religious concepts, opinions,interpretations of the Qur’an, background of the Qur’anic revelation, history etc. These are concepts & ideas to be believed and understood. They have nothing to do with the Sunnah. The very word Sunnah connotes practical matters andexcludes dogma and doctrine from its sphere. Muslims believe that the Holy Qur’an adequately covers these areas.[/green] [i]contd: [/i] (from Studying Islam courses)[/quote]
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