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Who Should Perform Ijtihad?

  • Who Should Perform Ijtihad?

    The Importance of the issue of ijtihad, who has the right to make it, and caution of speaking about the religion without knowledge

    Publisher: http://www.islamtoday.net - Islam Today Website

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/1403

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