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[quote]Quote:-This last hadith has been translated by Ghamidhi stating that what is meant is that Ummah will not be gathered in misguidance. It means there will always be some people who will be steadfast on Haq. This interpretation is more in keeping with the hadith quoted above about only one in 73 groups being right.If we accept your interpretation then then it clashes with the first hadith The second part of the hadith(Whenever you see disagreement, then hold fast to the Sawad-e-A'zam (the great majority)" [Ibne Majah]) is further says that “they will be in great majority”To me the complete sense of the hadith is that “there will always be some people who will be steadfast on Haq” as defind by the Ghamidhi sahib and further they will be in the great majority. As I said in my earlier post that currently Ummah not yet come to this point where there are 73 group in ummah.The emphasis of hadith is that this one group will always in the majority weather there will be 2 groups or 73 groups.[/quote]
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