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[quote]I DISAGREE with you! For example YOUR QUOTE: - never give your religion as an excuse to do something. Similarly, try saying something like 'I don't like to drink' instead of 'My religion doesnt allow me to drink' Why should someone try to say, “I don't like to drink' instead of my religion doesn’t allow me to drink” because someone likes drinking and has given it up only for God as the religion has taught him/her? If he/she has given it up only for God then it has much reward from God rather than he/she doesn’t like to drink. Suppose one person never does drinking due to his own reason and the other one has stopped for the pleasure of God, who is more loved by God and the which statement is more effective to convey to others the message of Islam?[/quote]
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