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Reading the Shi'a Qur'an yes the Shi'a Qur'an and surat al-wilaya! and what a disasterReader comment on item: Friendless in the Middle East Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Apr 4, 2012 at 15:21 For the readers: Muslims tell us that the Qur'an that we have is a complete book but it seems that the Shi'a Muslims do not agree and as i posted before that the shi'a Muslims tell us about a Quranic sura called surat al-Nurain that was not included in the Qur'an by Uthman. Oh well Muslims and islam what can I say But it seems that there is another sura called surat al-wilaya or سورة الولاية and what a disaster it seems that Uthman did not include this sura in the final canonical Qur'an and why is that our dear Amin? Oh here is a link for this missing sura if you can read Arabic http://www.alkalema.net/sorah/welaya.htm For the readers in the religion of peace if Muslims do not fight with infidles then they fight among themselves and this little gem is about the fact that Shi'a Muslims believe that Ali should have been in charge of the Arabian empire and of Arabian imperialism this was blessed by Allah So you tell us what happened to surat al-wilaya? was the palm leaf upon which this little gem was written was eaten by a hungry goat too? So next time you tell us that the Qur'an is a complete book and that no one did touch it think surat al-wilaya and surat al-nurain What a disaster Submitting....
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