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Sunni Shia Discussion Forum => General Sunni-Shia => Topic started by: Zlatan Ibrahimovic on February 02, 2018, 04:30:31 PM
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Someone attempted to be funny by acting like a clown on live TV, only to be refuted with ease;
Funnily enough, I found the exact same shubha written on this website;
www.gift2shias.com/2009/11/03/majlisi-smoked-hashish-in-ramadan/amp/
It's not hard to read one page before the paragraph you wish to quote, because if you don't, you might look like an idiot.
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What did he miss out?
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What did he miss out?
Clearly you didn't watch the video.
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Oh... I thought he refuted the Sunni's argument that there are no clear verses in the Quran about imamah. Unfortunately, he wasn't.
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Oh... I thought he refuted the Sunni's argument that there are no clear verses in the Quran about imamah. Unfortunately, he wasn't.
What?
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Clearly you didn't watch the video.
I can't speak Arabic.
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The perks of working for the mi6
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Jazairi said Taqi Majlisi smoking hashish at page 55-56.
What is the reason for someone to say that here under hashish he mean tobacco?
And just as a bonus for you.
https://gift2shias.com/2010/08/10/heroin-and-al-khui/
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Jazairi said Taqi Majlisi smoking hashish at page 55-56.
What is the reason for someone to say that here under hashish he mean tobacco?
And just as a bonus for you.
https://gift2shias.com/2010/08/10/heroin-and-al-khui/
Clearly you didn't watch the video. If you watched the video, you would see that he didn't say hashish meaning the drug, he said "al-hashisha" - meaning plant. And he explained what the plant is one page before he indulged in the discussion, which was tobacco. He literally said that.
As for your second link, it really shows how nonsensical and desperate you people are. The question was about growing and selling the drugs, not taking them.
[No bad language]
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The perks of working for the mi6
Guess the MI6 moved on from the clownish "ulama" in Saudi Arabia, so they decided to employ someone who can actually speak words without stuttering.
Or no?