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in response to reader comment: Wrong interpretation of Surah Fatiha

Submitted by Yassin ibn Mika'il (United States), Jul 15, 2014 at 22:35

Actualy, if you look at the tafsir of ibn Kathir, he relates from the Prophet (saw) that "Ghraril maghdubi alaihem, waladuaaleen" refers to the Jews and the Christians, respectively. I personally have a hard time sometimes with this type of thing, i find it hard to accept some things some times, but i can't twist things around in my religion to suit me, rather, i need to twist my SELF around to suit my creator, Allah (SWT).

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Title Commenter Date Thread
First Surah [93 words]Muhammad Umair CheemaDec 19, 2004 05:5019038
1Is the mere existence of the state of Israel a threat to Islam? [668 words]Karel Sykora, Czech RepublicNov 18, 2004 04:5918447
Wrong interpretation of Surah Fatiha [83 words]Tahira BhattiAug 3, 2006 13:2818447
explanation [116 words]Karel SykoraSep 9, 2006 13:1118447
actualy... [77 words]Yassin ibn Mika'ilJul 15, 2014 22:3518447
Sadik, I see [11 words]Karel SykoraNov 23, 2014 08:3418447

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