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[quote]my dear brother perv 1 salaam I appreciate your knowledge and time involved in answering. Brother, I fully acknowledge my limitations of knowledge. However, one discusses his views so that he can debate, discuss and contrast opinions with others. The desire is to open mindedly accept Haq or what is right and to learn from ones' more learned collegues. In my humble opinion, we all have views on subjects, as I see it, we should debate our views, the reasons behind them and then Allah knows best. If someone accepts ,fine, if someone feels they are happy with what they already know, fine,. As I understand from the Qur'an, Allah told the prophet Mohammad pbuh that it is He who changes the hearts of people. We have the example of Prophet Mohammad pbuh uncle Abu Talib, Hazrat Nooh, son , hazrat Abraham,s father and Hazrat Lut's wife. As I see it our responsibility is to present ,what we believe is the truth, appropriately. After that Allah knows best. If I have transgressed the bounderies in this debate I apologise. In need of your prayers[/quote]
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