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