Re: Hajj
- From: "Zuiko Azumazi" <azumazi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 22:14:59 CST
"Parvez" <nawaz_chillizone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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<snip>...
> The word Hajj is from Hujjat, which means to discuss and find the
> solution to the problems. ...
<snip> ...
Comment:-
I find this statement somewhat hollow coming from someone, who in an
interactive SRI environment, doesn't deign to discuss anything with anyone.
But, is what we say, what we mean? Then why don't these 'preserved' Muslim
sources follow their own advice? Have they "found the solution to the
problems" without discussion and acceptance? Is that just the 'tyranny of
words' or just pure and simple tyranny? Do despots, Islamic or otherwise,
ever discuss? Along which dictatorial lines?
--
Peace
--
What appears to be a sloppy or meaningless use of words may well be a
completely correct use of words to express sloppy or meaningless ideas.
[Anonymous Diplomat]
Zuiko Azumazi
azumazi@xxxxxxxxxxx
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