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[quote]Salaam usmani 790 My friend we dont know each other so it is very difficult to know others prespective (which necessarily is not a bad thing-as it means it is important to discuss issues on their merit). Having said the above. If you have fixed ideas about your beliefs because of you cultural and social influences and are merely discussing to prove your prejudices right, then this is no longer a discussion but simply an arguement and then there is no point in us proceeding any further. If however you are prepared to go forward with an open mind and heart then we can continue with this discussion. [quote] Further more Shatan is always there to mislead and misguide us by creating doubts in our minds. [/quote] This is very true. The biggest influence shatan has is by introducing corruption into the word of God-what a better way than to introduce innovations 300 years after God had revealed the Quran(& if you are muslim then it s Gods own word) One of the most important point n the Quran is. GOD HAS GIVEN YOU HEARING, SIGHT & INTELLIGENCE DO NOT ACCEPT ANYTHING YOU CANNOT VERIFY YOURSELF. Please read this and contemplate a little while as to why God may state this to us humans. You do not have to be a scholar of anything to understand some very basic facts in anything in life e.g. maths, politics, science etc. Very basic knoeldge in maths will tell you 2+2=4 and if a so called expert tells me it is 6 then i have right to disagree. Just as I know that on 16.08.06 the president of Pakistan was a an army genera.... regardless ofwhat an expert might say. By the same logic if you say the prophet ALWAYS washed once and i say twice one of us is definitely wrong. If you say someone has only left eye and I state the right eye then again one of us is defintely wrong. Your example of the elephant is completely irrelevent to the very simple point being discussed. If you are unable to explain the two VERY SIMPLE PONITS... have the courage to say so.... you are welcome to consult your so called experts, scholars etc. Please do not patronise by saying you need to understand the whole picture... for the points are simple and basic, regards[/quote]
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