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From Shia & sufi theology. RE What does "al Hamdulillah." mean



in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pat Kohli at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 23/11/03 4:05 pm:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
>> Contrary to Pats statement that "alHamdulillah" is only a religious
>> word used by Sunni Islam,
> 
> Perhaps you could cite the message and quote me where I said "that 
> "alHamdulillah" is only a religious word used by Sunni Islam"?  I don't 
> recall writing that at  all.  I recall saying "alHamdulillah" appeared to be
>  an Arabic expression about   praising  God.

You said some "Sunni's do it" but baha'is **in no way** never borrowed
this practice (Islamic Tradition) from  **Sufi or Shia theology**.

Your own quotes inclosed below in two recent posts...........Errol


This says _nothing_ to your allegation that  "Allahu Abha" 95 times
each day is based on Sufis and/or Shiahs reciting "Alhamdulillah,
Allahu  Akbar,
Subhan-Allah" 33 times each day as it appears **some Sunnis do**

However, that any Baha'i, Christian, or Hindu is free to recite
"Alhamdulillah, Allahu  Akbar, Subhan-Allah" 33 times each day, **in
no way** shows that the Baha'is borrowed this practice from **Sufi or
Shia theology**.
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