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Home2014September08 (Monday)

Day: September 8, 2014

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Does the view of the majority have any importance in religion? – Iblis’s threat to the majority

September 8, 2014 admin 0

Reading Time: 3 minutes Some Muslims claim that because they are in majority, guidance is their birth right and they consider their majority as proof of being on the right side in the debate on caliphate. They view Shias […]

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