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[quote][quote]I see "Al-Mawrid" scholars dominating electronic media (especially during Ramazan) to present their religious understanding,.....[/quote][blue]That shows your poor research of the Electronic media with respect to pesentation of Islam and its teachings. Every God-fearing scholar is doing his/her duty in propagating the teachings of Qur'an and Sunnah to the best of their ability and capacity to pool resources. "Al-Mawrid" is only one such institution. [/blue] [quote]....the intellectual Dialogue between notable Religious Scholars of different sects is still not only missing but there is very sheer chance even it will be started in future...... [/quote][blue]This statement is untrue.[/blue] [quote] Other people are even not ready to watch a religious programme , in which , some other scholar is presenting his/her views. [/quote][blue]Why would they?[/blue] [quote] Though Allama Ghamidi is of the opinion that once the civil society will be educated and groomed at large, more religious tolerance will be created - but i think there is another aspect of this which we shall not ignore. [/quote][blue]Does that mean that you do not agree with Allama Ghamidi's views? No doubt opinions of scholars are not binding upon the Ummah Their statements must be judged according to the Qur’aan and Sunnah and if their sayings comply with these two divine sources, then it is accepted. If not, then their sayings are discarded and rejected.[/blue] [quote] .....declare that, state has no religion,it is forbidden to publicly express religious views and it is strictly a personal matter. [/quote][blue]That statement of yours is against the teachings of the Qur'an and Sunnah which are the foundations for all Islamic knowledge. It is not just enough if you recite the Kalimah, you should also believe and follow what is in the Qur'an and Sunnah and not follow the dictates of Shaitan.[/blue] Edited by: aboosait on Saturday, September 05, 2009 1:28 PM[/quote]
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