Zakir Naik – The Quran Calls for Following what is Common in All Scriptures

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			Chapter number three, verse number
64 Allah says, Cool. Yeah, hello.
		
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			Kitab say, oh, people of the book,
talawila, Kali matin, Sawa ina Kum
		
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			come to come in terms as with us
and you, which is the first term.
		
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			Allah, Abu, that we worship them,
but Allah wala, nashika, bisha,
		
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			Yang, that we associate to partner
with him. Walla ya tahizabad
		
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			binilla, that we erect, not among
ourselves. Lords and petal, Adan,
		
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			Allah, find tavallah If then they
turn back. Fakhle shadu Say, EBE
		
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			witness. Bienna, Muslim moon that
we are muslims bowing Abu to
		
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			Allah. SubhanaHu, taala, this
verse of the Quran gives you a
		
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			master key of how to speak with
different types of people, Talo,
		
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			ILA, Kali, matin, Sawa in Bain,
akum come to come in terms as us
		
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			and you, which is the first term,
Allah, not Buddha in law that we
		
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			worship none but Allah. So when we
speak with people of different
		
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			religions,
		
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			our creator says, talk about
commonalities, the differences can
		
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			be discussed later on,
		
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			at least. Let us agree to follow
what is common
		
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			and most of our problems will be
solved. I.