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[quote]Assalaamu’alaikum, I have already completed discussing my views with no more to explain further except some reply but at this time I would like to give some basic hints to all the participants. 1. “Arguments” and “Proof” are two entirely different entities. 2. Anything that exists comes under the definition of “Matter” with two more properties, which can be explained, but I avoid for someone who may have the incompetent valve to retch out again the easier and slippery word, blasphemous (God knows better about interior of hearts). The matter is found in three forms, solid, liquid and gas. 3. What are the principles, rules or laws, which will you apply to reach the” Proof”? It must be remembered that surprisingly, by application of these laws, weight of the earth can easily be found and even a common man sitting on the earth, can also find exact length of the rope with its upper end invisible and tied with the sky. If “Proof” is reached by some illogical method, which is inevitable, it is then never a” Proof”. On the other hand it will be the proof of believing without proof (I know about the agreement of existence of God first). Now keeping in view the above points, proceed further. May Allah help and forgive us, Aameen! Dr. Akhlaq[/quote]
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