Re: A Request
crankthastkunk
Consider this an honest advice from a fellow muslim.
1- No you don't have to accept their claims (nor do i or 6.7 billion people on face of the earth), but, that does not mean ridiculing or throwing insults. As an example, instead of saying like you do, **
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Mirza and his lying cheating, money grabbing, family
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, ***you could also say,* i think Mirza Sahib's claims were aimed at having worldy gains for himself and his family.
2- If your purpose is to prove that your arguments are irrefutable, then thats a personal goal and you will not get any reward from Allah for anything. If your purpose is to call people to "truth", your approach is counter productive. When you insult someone, he immediately becomes oblivious to any argument, its the rage that sets in rather than logic.
3- Having knowledge is one thing and being a debator is another. Read up on few books of good debators like Deedat, Zakir Naik, Ghamidi etc. You seem to have a lot of knowledge but you need to learn to put it concisely.
4- Its a sin to have "so-ey zan" for another muslim, i think you should ask forgiveness from Allah for thinking so ill of me, psyah and TLK.