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




Pat Kohli wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> (snip)
> > Drawing upon and interpreting ***ISLAMIC TRADITIONS***
> > http://bahai-library.org/encyclopedia/greatest.name.html
> >
> > Here is proof Babis recited : 'Allah-u-Akbar  along with many other
> > arabic praises to God....................................................Errol
> >
>
> No doubt the Baha'is did recite "Allahu Akbar"; they used it as a
> greeting much as
> "Allahu Abha".  This certainly does not make it a Muslim tradition:
> Sunni, Sufi, or Shiah.

Qvatch!  That should read, "No doubt the _Babis_ did recite ... " vice "Baha'is".  I
am reminded of Dilbert's Words of Wisdom (#18), "Never argue with an idiot; they
drag you down to their level, and win on experience.
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- Pat






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