Fariq Naik – To Understand any Religion, Consult its Authentic Sources

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The speaker discusses the use of the Glorious Quran in explaining the religious confused confused confused language. They explain that the title of Islam is the master key for doing Dawa and that the Glorious Quran is the final revelation of Islam. The speaker emphasizes the importance of looking at authentic sources for understanding Islam.

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			hamdu Lillahi wa Kaffir wa salam
ala ala you by the utilization of
		
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			Safa, Amma Bard, a shadow Allah
ilaha illallah wa shadow anna
		
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			Muhammad and Abdullah who are a
Zulu who are bad
		
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			for in Nagoya, DC Kitab Allah.
Wahidullah, hadiah hadiah Muhammad
		
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			sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
		
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			was shadow Omonia Maha dasa to
her, what could be da? What could
		
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			be the jungle Allah? Allah Allah
Allah 10 For now Alhamdulillah wa
		
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			Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah
why Allah Ali wasabia Jemaine Amma
		
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			bad all to bIllahi min ash
shaytani R rajim Bismillah Al
		
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			Rahman Al Rahim.
		
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			polyaniline Kitab Tolo Illa
kalimat Inshallah, in Benin
		
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			Albania, Karim, Allah Now Buddha
illa Allah.
		
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			Well I know she can be shy. While
I am talking about Luna baba, baba
		
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			Mundo nila, for interval for
Colusa Dooby. Anonymously Moon
		
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			rubbish Swanley Saturday. Were
steadily Amory Wah Hello, Aqua
		
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			data melissani You have Akali
		
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			my spected elders and my dear
brothers and sisters, I welcome
		
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			all of you with the Islamic
greetings. Assalamu alaykum
		
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			Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh.
		
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			May the peace, mercy and blessings
of Allah subhanho wa Taala of
		
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			Almighty God be upon all of you.
		
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			The topic of my talk is
similarities between Hinduism and
		
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			Islam.
		
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			I start my talk with the quotation
from the Glorious Quran from Surah
		
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			Al Imran Chapter number three was
number 64.
		
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			Will ya al Kitab. Say oh people of
the Book, the ILO Illa calibrating
		
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			salah, imbiah and Albania Come,
come to common terms as between us
		
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			and you. Which the first term
Allah Allah, Allah Allah, that we
		
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			worship, none but when Almighty
God. Well I know she can be sure
		
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			that we associate no partners with
him. While I have talked about
		
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			Abdullah baba, baba medulla that
we erect not among ourselves,
		
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			lords and patrons other than
Allah.
		
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			For interval, if then they turn
back for Colusa do say a bear
		
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			witness be anomalously moon, that
we are muslims bowing our will to
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala.
		
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			This was of the Glorious Quran.
According to me, it is the master
		
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			key for doing Dawa.
		
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			Though it begins with polyaniline
Kitab say or people of the book,
		
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			Boyd's talking about the Jews and
the Christians, it can be used for
		
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			different types of people, people
of all religions.
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala says the ILO
Illa, kalavantin, Salah, imbiah
		
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			and Albania Come, come to common
terms as between us and you. Which
		
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			the first term Allah Allah, Allah
Allah, that we worship, none but
		
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			when Almighty God. Allah knows she
can be shy, that we associate no
		
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			partners with him.
		
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			In order to understand any
religion, we should not observe or
		
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			the followers of that village and
do
		
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			an audit to understand any
religion, we should try and
		
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			understand what the Scriptures
have to speak about that religion.
		
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			We have to look at the authentic
sources.
		
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			In order to understand Hinduism in
the right perspective, we should
		
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			look at the authentic sources, and
the most authentic among the Hindu
		
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			scriptures is the way does that it
is followed by the Upanishads.
		
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			Then we have the itihas, the
Ramayana and the Mahabharata, the
		
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			Manusmriti Bhagwad Gita. So in
order to understand Hinduism in
		
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			the right perspective, you should
look at the authentic sources.
		
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			In order to understand Islam in
the right perspective, you should
		
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			look at the Glorious Quran. That
is the last and final revelation
		
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			of Allah subhanaw taala revealed
to the last and final messenger
		
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			Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him
		
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			and the supplementary source of
the Glorious Quran, it is
		
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			authentic Hadees the authentic
sayings of our beloved prophet
		
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			muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam.
		
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			So in order to understand Islam in
the right perspective, we should
		
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			look at the authentic sources