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[quote]Dire need is a relevant term.In principle no virtue can be sacrificed for the sake of other.However one should find out the alternatives for others. I think just a preson can break his prayer for saving a person who is facing the danger of fire, similarly one can forsake ritual sacrifice if he thinks that situation is really grave but that should not become a regular habit.By nature man chases allowances hence this tendency must be guarded against. I would like to ask Mr.Zest that how does he specify this ritual sacrifice with the ritual of Hajj when as Mr. Jhangir has rightly said that the Holy Prophet always adhered to this ritual. In Shariah allownces are given on some principles not for personal likings and dislikings and In Islamic Sharia the person of the Prophet holds a pivotal status hence his actions cannot be overlooked and we should always be sensitive for passing remarks on the basis of self-inclination. Edited by - student on January 26 2004 11:49:17[/quote]
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