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Hanafis - The Great Paradox
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[quote][quote]Only today a Deobandi glorified murder through three Hadith on 'Tawheen e Risalat'. I was shocked at the self righteousness he felt in talking about it.[/quote] [font=Trebuchet MS][size=2] I think, every now and then, we are all capable of taking things for granted, and seeing no other way. I've found myself amazed at my ignorance many times. Till a couple of years back, I never questioned the practice of "offering Fateha" at graves. When I realised how baseless that was - I mean, Fateha is a prayer to the God; what's the purpose of reciting it at a grave; if anything, it could stand on the borders of shirk - I was appalled at my own silent acceptance of the practice for so long. This mode of unquestioning acceptance can get very dangerous in the case of some people. Probably, the Socratic method could be adopted with them, for mutual benefits. Keep questioning, keep the conversation going, and see if you reach a valid conclusion i.e. based on the Qur'an and/or Sunnah. Wasalaam. Saadia [/size=2][/font=Trebuchet MS][/quote]
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