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[quote]you wrote, "whereas in the 1st sentence it's used for daily life things of the Prophet S,A,W, like his dressing style". Sir, daily life things like dressing style etc. are cultural things, not the nature. How can you make "culture" equal to "nature"?. these two things are entirely different. Secondly you said that in the mentioned hadith, the Holy Prophet is just giving examples of Khabith in human nature. My question is still there, that is, as these practices are in human nature, and in hadith there is mere description of human nature, WHY DO YOU CALL THESE PRACTICES AS SUNNAH?[/quote]
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