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[quote]brother salaam. As I understand Javaid Ahmad Ghamidhi addresses Islam as deen i Haq.or the righteous religion. In my very humble opinion and I stress my opinion, Truth has degrees in the case of its presentation. The Rasool delivered the Truth in its entirity and thus became the courts of Allah in this world. Thus the concept of Itmam ul Hujjah. The nations of Nooh, Aad, Samud, Lut saw the mini Day of Judgement in this world. "Truth was revealed in its entirity" as can only be done by the Rasool of Allah. and Allah showed the non believers the outcome of rejection. The whole concept of itmam ul Hujjah is based on revelaing the Truth in its entirity. the reason we feel that itmam ul hujjah cannot be completed against non believers is that we feel that no human being today can claim to know the truth in its entirity. In the case of Prophet Mohammad he was recieving wahi through Hazrat Gabriel and ALlah was directing and instructing him in certain matters in the Qur'an. Today we are talking about individual interpretations and how many variations in sects and following do we have. So who has the entire truth today? Our religion is deen i haq in its true form. But we cannot say Mazhab is the truth. In the name of Islam people are doing suicide bombing ,can we say Usama bin Laden or Talibaan have the truth? There are so many sects and they all believe they have the true understanding of Islam only. so every one cannot have the Truth. From our own forum, people have contrasting beliefs and ideas. how can everyone have truth? The english dictionary uses the word Gospel truth mainly for Christ but also meaning absolute truth. Thus in the Qur'an we have the absolute truth. The rasools of Allah like prophet Mohammad pbuh conveyed Truth in its entirity. Today no one scholar can claim that he /she knows the entire truth. Maybe one perosn understood one matter better and the other another one. What we should learn from this? I was listening to Javaid Ghamidhi at completion of his dars of Meezan his most famous book explaining the core of religion. He asked the students to deliberate on what had been taught and also listen to other scholars and read their work.A true muslim should not be influenced by personalities, that creates sectarianism. he used the symbolic expression " Kunway ka mendak " meaning a "frog that lives only in one well" thus never appreciates or tastes anything outside it.He then asked the students if they found any point of view that was better and different from his view, to not only accept it but let him know. he further stated that many a times he has realised that his initial opinion on something was different form what he knows today. He feels it is essential that we possess humility to accept knowledge and truth when we come across it. The problem is that a significant majority has pre formed ideas. They gauge opinions according to what agrees with them rather than having an open mind to accept the truth. How will change prevail? Allah knows best In need of your prayers[/quote]
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