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[quote][size=2][quote]So we must do our every effort to stop our 21 old son from changing his faith to another religion and not let him be the fuel of hell just in the name of religious freedom.This is what happened with some people who used to study the books on wordily things for fulfilling their intellectual needs and worried to much about the freedom of this word rather than worrying to save some one from the hell fire.[/quote]very true .I must appreciate . To STOP someone doing so may have different dimensions. One can try to make this''21yr old son''understand through preaching,logical discussion,refuting confusions etc. nothing wrong till now..Quran says so. The real problem begins only when we try to find out--what if he/she doesnt agree verbally? will someone use force?Is it possible to change someone's thought or faith through force? I dont think so. Dont you think' stoping by force 'make this person a hypocrite,worse than a rejecter. plz help me to understand it more clear. wassalam[/size=2][/quote]
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