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[quote]Salaam aliukum, Alhamdulilah. Let us keep in mind points when dealing with differences: the hadith of 'asr and the manners of Islam. The hadith of 'asr basically says that different opinions can exist and both can be valid. The hadith itself deals with two opinions on when they ought to have prayed 'asr, and Rasool Allahi, peace be upon him, does not point one group out as being incorrect. The Islamic manners I refer to are those of kindness. Yelling and shouting about the authenticity of a hadith is not Islamic. Again, recall the hadith of a nomad urintating in the masjid. The companions wants to jump him for this injustice - Rasool Allahi, peace be upon him, says "let him finish." Subhan'Allah. Also, recall the notion that we are to make 70 excuses for the mistakes of our brothers and sisters before jumping to some conclusion that they are misguided. If anything I have said is right it comes from Allah who deserves all praise and if it is wrong or mis-said it comes from me and the shaitan. salaam aliukum[/quote]
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