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[quote]brother Usmani , when we talk about 99% majority,I asked you and you then replied 99% of sunni scholars.are in agreement. Can I ask you three questions. 1) firstly in your opinion was prophet Muhammad Sunni or Shia or Muslim 2) what is according to you the criteria for anyone to be called a Muslim. I am asking this because Qur'an and Islam has come for Muslims and not for sunni's alone and neither have divine guidance come for sunni's alone. If the prophet pbuh has said something ,it should apply to all Muslims and we cannot decide that it applies solely to sunni's. 3) why do you reject the ahadith that shiat scholars profess to be right? is it because they disagree or contradict sunni ahadith?[/quote]
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