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Polygamy is not allowed in Islam

Polygamy is not allowed in Islam The fundamentalists so-called Scholars have been reference of the Koran for a period of last one thousand years and more for justifying the taking of four wives at a time and accordingly have been … Continue reading

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105 Declaration of YMS In The Light Of The Koran.

[Published in: The Weekly Probashi, 9 & 16 June, 2000; Ist January 2001; The weekly Thikana; 23, 30 june, 2000; The weekly Kagoj, 25 April, 2003, America ] 1.     Work is religion. Noble work=Noble religion=Theist. Bad work=Bad religion=Atheist.That which … Continue reading

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The Koran vs. Hadith at a glance

The Koran vs. Hadith at a glance Koran Hadith/Shariah 1. Unrelated kalima: La Ilaha Illallah, means: There is no god except God. [Ref: 37: 35;  2: 255; 3: 18; 47: 19] All praises be to God only. [1: 1; 3: … Continue reading

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Muslims are trapped by the Moon

Muslims are trapped by the Moon ‘Ramadan is not ‘Fasting’ and ‘Fasting’ is also not ‘Ramadan’. Fasting in Arabic is ‘Siam’, in Persian ‘Roja’ and in Bengali ‘Upabas’. ‘Ramadan’ is the name of the 9th and the smallest month of … Continue reading

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To accept money for Religious deeds are prohibited [Haram]

(Translated from Bengali) To accept money for Religious deeds are prohibited [Haram] [2: 41] –And be not the first to reject faith therein, nor sell My decree/law for a small price. And fear Me, And Me alone. [2: 79] Then … Continue reading

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Moulvi-Mowlana’

`Moulvi-Mowlana’ The word `Mawlana’  is not a word in Arabic, rather a complete sentence; `Mawla’ and `Na.’ The word `Mawla’ means the God/Allah and `Na’ means we or our. This sentence has been used in the Quran for several times … Continue reading

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