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[quote]Here are MY explanations: You wrote: "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." Sir I'm explaning to U that human NATURE here means general things of a Human & NOT natural. I'm Not trying to make "culture" equal to "nature". Its ur understanding of my expalnation. Pl try to understand my DESCRIBED point of VIEW. You wrote: "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?" Sir try to understand agin my words v carefully plzzz. Those PRACTICES are NATURAL in their kind ( i mean related to Nature) but are CALLED Sunnah Bcoz Prohet S,A,W, has declared them RELIGIOUS acts by the ORDER of God. Whereas the things related to Animals are description of the NATURAL guidance about the KHABITH animals & not a SEPERATE law. Hope this time i'll be able to go thru.[/quote]
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