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[quote]Dear Shamsher, Your post is very long and digressing instead of keeping in focus. Please keep your point concise. I do not understand if you agree the prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) was the last messenger, that what is wrong with saying this fact in the declaration. After all if you or someone is a Muslim, then belief in the seal of prophethood is part of your faith. Saying it is ok. And by saying this, we are not raising the status of Muhammad (s.a.w) over other prophets, we are merely stating he was the messenger. The salat, sawm, zakat, hajj are rituals that are good, no one can deny that, they have many physical and spiritual benefits. There is nothing wrong in following these practices as described to us in the Sunnah. That is why the different variations among Muslim sects of these rituals is still acceptable, because they are all good. It is just like Allah (s.w.t) says in the Quran that His names are the best of names, so invoke Him with any good name, so I believe in the same manner all these rituals are good and we should adopt the Sunnah. What is your argument against this?[/quote]
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