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December 23, 2007, 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by BanCricFan
I don't think there can be any explicit proof as 'faith' is not a tangible/demonstrable science. Although, pre-moderns had no problems finding 'proofs' of the existence of 'God' using speculative philosophy, logic and mathematics. If you want you can put Qur'an to many kind of tests; linguistic, historical, sociological (August Comte), theological, scientific, etc.
May Allah make your path of 'seeking' a smooth, rewarding and a fruitful one!
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Assalamualikum,
your words of encouragement are greatly appreciated 
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December 23, 2007, 05:19 AM
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Mohsin_31, don't you have anything else left to make yourself the perfect muslim?
You do sound perfect, but just in case you have anything left to make yourself the great example of a perfect Muslim, I'd recommend that you concentrate on that instead of patronizing others. Also, when you do that, you can suggest the perfect school for everyone.
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I started this thread, because im confused which is the right school of taught,
i never realised that within the last few years or so, and i was just wondering
was I following the right school or not. Im currently Hannafi, as most Bengali's
are brought up to learn that school, but my uncle rather follows a different one,
it's called Salafism, heard of it before?? Most of these people are more religious
than others, most or all of them keep thier beards, follow the Sunnah really
well, with strict rules regarding on religious matters. This is the official school of practice in Saudi Arabia, no other school can be taught to people, but can be practiced.
This group I found was the most religious people I can see in London, while others aren't really regarded as very religious. If we see a muslim, wearing a punjabi and who has a beard, then we're sure he's a salafi. And which is the right direction, staying quite religious (hanafi) or very religious (salafism).
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December 23, 2007, 09:43 AM
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sauron's message was very sad.moshin's intention isn't to patronize people but to learn.but moshin to be honest with you too much muslim conversation can get a bit borin.
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December 23, 2007, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Parisa
sauron's message was very sad.moshin's intention isn't to patronize people but to learn.but moshin to be honest with you too much muslim conversation can get a bit borin.
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yeh i knw, but its good 2 have a good balance.
but in banglacricket, people mainly have arguments
concerning on religion. So i thought why not.
(i made this thread during ramadan)
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December 23, 2007, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by moshin_31
yeh i knw, but its good 2 have a good balance.
but in banglacricket, people mainly have arguments
concerning on religion. So i thought why not.
(i made this thread during ramadan)
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its best not to have too many threads on religions......lets keep forget cricket lively, friendly and entertaining....with less tension....this can be achieved through fun interesting threads....
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December 23, 2007, 09:53 AM
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its best not to have too many threads on religions......lets keep forget cricket lively, friendly and entertaining....with less tension....this can be achieved through fun interesting threads....
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ok then, but i made too many threads in the past, causing too much tension,
causing someone to make a poll about me..
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December 23, 2007, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by moshin_31
ok then, but i made too many threads in the past, causing too much tension,
causing someone to make a poll about me..
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well i personally find religious threads very borin and i don't usually want to participate in them.its just good to have topics which suits most people.
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December 31, 2007, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Parisa
well i personally find religious threads very borin and i don't usually want to participate in them.its just good to have topics which suits most people.
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you know participating in religious threads are the most debated things I have ever seen in BanglaCricket, take the state of gujarati muslims by al Furqaan, led to so many ideas and replies concerning on religious beliefs you know, plus religion does play a crucial part in people's lives and it is a good thing to discuss it sometimes.
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