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[quote]Quote: Brother Usmani. I still remain unclear.One group out of 73 makes 1.1% of total Reply: I think what Brother Usmani means here is that the 73rd group would have more people in it than all the people combined from the rest of the 72 groups. Hence, the 73rd group will be the group containing majority of people. So the calculation is not as simple as 1/73=1.1%. The calculation would be = (No. or People in 73rd Group)/(Sum of people in rest of 72 Groups) But the concern remains, Has such a majority ever existed? Can even Sunnis claim consensus on all religious matters? Secondly, whether people at Al-Mawrid are qualified or not depends on what, and how much have they studied. Their qualification does not depend on whether they agree with a pre-supposed 'majority' or not. I may disagree with the neo-classical economists, but that does not mean that they are not economists at all. That also does not mean that my degree in economics becomes invalid. Salman[/quote]
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