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Old 01-08-2012, 10:11 AM   #31
nTDsD0aU

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It would have been quicker for you to say 'it is some weird innovated Sufi terminology.'

What is more, it calls the quote into question. To wit:

”The sacred words of the saints are gathered from the light of the Muhammadan Reality. The speech of the saints deserves to be treated with the same respect as the Qur'an and the Prophetic tradition (hadith]. If someone seeks good fortune for himself, he must accord due reverence to the speech of the saints.” If the 'Muhammadan Reality' is what the above says it is, is the person who says this claiming that the 'sacred words of the saints' qualify as Shari'ah? Because if someone says 'I take words from the light of the Muhammadan Reality...'

So is he being spiritually instructed by the Prophet ? Are his words now Shari'ah?

EDIT- What is more, the quote of Imam al-Tabari does not indicate that Imam al-Tabari held to this strange opinion. That it is being conflated with the statements of the others among it cannot possibly be taken seriously.
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