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Yusuf Ali

Mosab Rayan Debates FFI Staff

"srayan@telusplanet.net"

Original posting date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001



Rayan:
I have read the reason why you left Islam and other articles and I can easily conclude that you are very ignorant in Islamic Law or Jurisprudence.

About Ahadiths (Sunnah): There are a lot of false and weak ahadith and according to Shariah Law, the authentic can only be legitimate, such as Sahih Bukhari.

Sina:


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