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

Zakir Naik
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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.

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