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To: DukeCrow who wrote (772)12/6/2001 9:21:23 AM
From: chuckj  Respond to of 2926
 
Do you you believe in jinns, if you don't here is the vast body of evidence in Holy Koran to help you to begin believing in them:

muttaqun.com

Here is a view of the radical, you probably should not go to this extreme:

Message 16734657



To: DukeCrow who wrote (772)12/6/2001 2:15:17 PM
From: uu  Respond to of 2926
 
DuckeCrow:

I do realize that no one can just rely on a book to learn something and it does require a teacher too (e.g. if you want to learn Math, you do need math books, but also a teacher to go over the books with you). Yet, the book is the main part of a learning process - in my view.

Having said that and understanding the disclaimer that you pointed out in your previous post, would you then consider the Hadith that is provided by The Muslim Students Association at USC to be valid, and something that I (or anyone else) can rely on to understand Quran and the Islamic religion better? Please visit their site at usc.edu .

Best Regards,

- Addi



To: DukeCrow who wrote (772)12/6/2001 5:29:28 PM
From: uu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2926
 
DuckeCrow:

Saudi Arabia being the origin of Islam, and one that has implemented the Islamic laws fully according to Quran has certain rules which are baffling (to me anyway).

Can you explain why Women are not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia?

Regards,