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[quote]6. The above paragraphs tells that different narrations of Tashahhud are Sunnah. But in the course material and the book “Meezan”, it is written that these are not Sunnah. The above paragraph also indicates that there might not be consensus over a particular Sunnah (as in case of Tashahhud and saying Ameen). But it is written in course material module 4 that there is consensus on Sunnah among all the Muslims. Please explain these two contradictions. My response: As U said that this is again Mr Islahi's writing so i'm not trying to explain in or defend it. I'll just try to state Mr Ghamidi's point of view regarding it. Sir Main contradiction is taking BOTH views as SAME. they are quite different. Ghamidi sb does not consider any of Tashahhud as Sunnah & in his opinion consensus is compulsory for an action to be declared as SUNNAH.[/quote]
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