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Old 03-24-2011, 10:09 PM   #10
Zavdpacq

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I was being sarcastic, sorry if that wasn't obvious.

My point is that these scholars are most likely mufawwid (of al-Ma`na), and bringing one quote doesn't change anything, especially when the quotes could be understood to mean either tafwid of ma`na or kayfiyyah. If we are to assume that these scholars have the Salafi belief of tafwid of al-Kayfiyya based on these quotes, then they should be willing to assume that the likes of ibn Qudama, adh-Dhahabi should be considered to be mufawwids of al-ma`na based on similar quotes from them indicating so.
Salaam

Ok i see what you were alluding to now;

by that standard "...the likes of...should be considered to be mufawwids of al-ma`na based on similar quotes from them indicating so..." since "...the quotes could be understood to mean either tafwid of ma`na or kayfiyyah."

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