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Submitted by Nabi Habibi (Canada), Feb 16, 2010 at 00:16

Dear Daniel

I am a student and admired your writings. I was also a student of Rashid Moten. I personally do not like him, not because he is not a good scholar but because he is very power driven person.

However, I believe, if a scholar like you comment on his writings, it tell me that he has proven himself as someone to learn from.

He considers himself to be the father of Islamization of Knowledge and he claimed to be a good student of Moulana Moudodi when Pakistan and Bangladesh were one country!

I quoted you in many areas - ...

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but has virtually none for those seeking to learn about Islam and politics [102 words]Nabi HabibiFeb 16, 2010 00:16168955

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