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Q: Who has the right to interpret the Qur'an the Ulemaa or the People and why?
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Who has the right to interpret the Qur'an the Ulemaa or the People?

Ulema shia: interpreting the Quran needs several expertise and achieving them is very difficult. but it doesn't meano one can not understand the Quran and take benefit. if not, it can not be the book for guidance.


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Quran says Hajj is a right of God on people that should pay this right to God by going Hajj.


Why should you follow the teachings of Quran only?

BecuAse it has all the right things in the Quran!


Why is Quran read from Fatiha to An-Nas?

We Read The Quran From Right To Left. Our Right Is The Side We Use To Do Good While The Left Is The Side We Belive We Do Bad.


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The prefix "re-" goes in front of "interpret".


How will the quran help you in heaven?

Quran teachin' show us the right way to do good deeds.to believe in one lord and its prophethood and does the right thing will make us to be in heaven..!! Quran is a source of knowlege and user manual for human like of machine..


Is the faith of Ahle Tashi right according to Quran?

YES


What right did the supreme court claim from marbury v Madison?

the right to interpret laws


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Everything is up to interpretation. Believe what you feel is right.


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Quran,Sunnah & Consensur..Is this right?


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