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[quote]Salam You mentioned the following verses which are as follows; [40:66] Say, "I have been enjoined from worshipping the idols you worship beside GOD, when the clear revelations came to me from my Lord. I was commanded to submit to the Lord of the universe." [16:123] Then we inspired you (Muhammad) to follow the religion of Abraham, the monotheist; he never was an idol worshiper. >>>> There are differences in meaning between these two verses. Thus, it is not clear to me what do you want to mean by quoting these two verses. Please clarify these to me at first, then I shall Inshallah try to my best to give reply. Quote : Every one knows those days that Muammad(pbuh) never worship idols. >>> This is a vague statement. Please show the proof from the Qur’an. I had already mentioned the verse from the Qur’an (I.e. 40:66) from which it is clear that Muhammad was in fact practicing idol worship like his people until God blessed him with the Quran and with the prophethood.. Quote:- The muslim of today’s also knows because we take sunnah as second source of Islam and you not. >>> Show me proof from the Nobel Qur’an that Sunnah is the second source of islam. Samsher Edited by: ibrahim on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 8:09 AM[/quote]
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