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[quote][size=2][quote]If we accept this concept of 'majority', then it is not possible to use 'majority opinion' in choosing different interpretations, as the majority itself will include various interpretations.[/quote] Majority can only be identified on common minimum agreed sources. The interpretation derived from sources may vary and its quite natural. Four school of thoughts are on of the examples that shows whether one follows any of these doesnt matter but he cant cosider others out of majority as all four derive guidelines from 'common'sources.The shafi school in its begining must be a different voice among majority of followers of hanafis.But were they considered'outsiders'even when the shafi's were in minority?No. [/size=2][/quote]
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