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[quote]Assalamu alaikum sis Ghazala I agree with your concerns as I have also considered this myself. However I am lead to believe that a muslim person is allowed to seek civil remedy in accordance with the law of the country in which he or she lives (provided of course the aim is not prohibited in Islam i.e. enforcing ones right to obtain a licence to sell alcohol). If this is the case then what is wrong with the person who assists (i.e. a lawyer) such person in seeking this civil remedy? Please feel free to comment as I am really and truly after the truth. May Allah give us the strength to reject what is not allowed and accept what is. Regards Saif[/quote]
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