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Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Quran Alone Da'wa (Hausa)

Quran Alone da'awa in a Nigerian village in Hausa Language,
Friday Prayers and other important issues discussed
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Hausa Debate on the topic: "shin alqurani ne ya tabbatar da hadisan annabi (SAW), a debate between two Islamic scholars, Mallam Saleh Idris Bello on the Quranic side and Mallam Musa Yusuf Assadussunah on the Sunni side" (part 3)

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Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Hausa Debate on the topic: "shin alqurani ne ya tabbatar da hadisan annabi (SAW), a debate between two Islamic scholars, Mallam Saleh Idris Bello on the Quranic side and Mallam Musa Yusuf Assadussunah on the Sunni side" (part 2)

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Hausa Debate on the topic: "shin alqurani ne ya tabbatar da hadisan annabi (SAW), a debate between two Islamic scholars, Mallam Saleh Idris Bello on the Quranic side and Mallam Musa Yusuf Assadussunah on the Sunni side" (part 1)

Hausa debate between Saleh Idris Saleh and members of the Salafi- Izalatul bidi'a
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Quranists
Quranists are non violent, peace loving individuals from all walks of life, they reject the authenticity and authority of the Hadiths as Sunnah and as a legal source for religious legislation The basic differences between true Islam and that being practiced in Nigeria today include: • Fornication and Adultery are punishable with 100 lashes (24:2) "The woman and the man guilty of adultery, inflict on each of them one hundred lashes. Let not compassion move you in their case because it has been prescribed by Allah, if you believe in Allah and the life Hereafter and let a party of the believers witness their punishment.", Rajm (stoning to death) is an Unislamic barbaric practice that was imported from Christianity. • Islam grants total and complete freedom of religion as against the Ahl-alsunnah's practice of punishing apostasy with death. • The only forbidden foods in Islam are alcohol, swine and blood contrary to sunni and shi'a believes that hold a wide range of food from donkey to horse meat forbidden.
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