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[quote][quote]...........drinking for health and others. These myths come from Hinduism and traditional versions of some other faiths like Christianity.[/quote][i]"...Some of the salaf used to do this, using vessels such as plates and the like....."[/i][blue] Do you mean to say that they belonged to Hinduism or Christianity? [blue]I dont mean that the Salaf were infallible. No human is infallible other than Mohammed Rasoolullah who was proted from sinning by the Grace of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'alaa.[/blue] [quote]Qur'an ...........must not be used for the ignorant purpose such as ......... drinking for health.........[/quote][blue]Taking care of one's health is not an act of ignorance. Moreover, the author of that 'fatwa' has mentioned a Verse from the Qur'an on which he is trying to prove that the 'healing' method is approved.[/blue] [b]Student affairs[/b], in the light of the above will you kndly explain your stand on the meaning of the aayah (interpretation of the meaning):[/blue]“And We send down from the Qur’aan that which is a healing and a mercy to those who believe…” [al-Isra’ 17:82] [blue]You know as a Muslim one cannot disbelieve in a particular Verse and believe only in other veres that suit his/her personal judgement.[/blue] Edited by: aboosait on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 3:34 AM[/quote]
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