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[quote]If, as you agreed, a consensus on all matters cannot be shown within this group, then to what reference point will the "different definition" be compared? The only common feature within the claimants of this group is their acceptance of the concept of 'majority'- so because they believe in the concept of a 'majority' that is why they claim 'majority' exists, otherwise the presence of differences within them does not justify any such idea. And as it seems from your post, the concept of 'majority' cannot be challenged, because it is coming from the majority's interpretation of these Ahadith. It is like saying, 'majoriy exists, because majority says it exists'. It is a circular argument and hence cannot be accepted on logical grounds. Salman[/quote]
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