SHOULD I FOLLOW THE MAJORITY?

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SHOULD I FOLLOW THE MAJORITY?

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REMIND WITH THIS QURAN
QXPvi-50:45 We know full well what they say, but you shall not, by any means, force them (to believe). However, remind with this Qur'an, any who would fear My warning!

Sayyiduna ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Umar (radiyallahu ‘anhuma) reports that Nabi (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said: “Allah Ta’ala will never allow my Ummah to unite upon misguidance, Allah Ta’ala’s assistance is with the group and whomsoever deviates from the group will be cast into the fire”.

(Sunan Tirmidhi, Hadith: 2167)

The above hadith has been reported via several other chains, and parts of the above narration are also supported by various authentic hadiths recorded in Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim which have a similar meaning as the hadith in question. It is therefore declared as reliable.

(See Sunan ibn Majah and Misbahus Zujajah, Hadith: 3950, Al Mu’jamul Kabir, Hadith: 13623, Majma’uz Zawaid vol. 5 pg. 218, Mustadrak Hakim, vol. 1 pg. 115 and Al Maqasidul Hasanah, Hadith: 1288. Sahih Bukhari, Hadith: 1367 and Sahih Muslim, Hadith

“Never will God make my community agree on a wrong course.”" Many Muslims conclude from this Tradition that whatever the community—or at least the majority within it—agrees upon must, under all circumstances, be the right course.'"• But this conclusion is entirely unjustified. The above saying of the Prophet is negative, not positive. He meant exactly what he said: namely, that never would all Muslims pursue a wrong course, and that always there would be persons or group among them who would disagree with the erring ones and would insist on taking the right course.
The Principles of State and Govt.in Islam- page 38--M.Asad

SHOULD I FOLLOW THE MAJORITY?
https://quranonly.wordpress.com/2012/07 ... -vs-quran/

few extras
"Therefore, "شَيطان" (Shaytan), the plural of which "شَيَاطِيـْن" (Shayateen), is not an entity or a creature like human or animal or any invisible being but they are fiery attributes, raging aspects, scorching elements, burning features, furious properties and blistering characteristics of human beings that is why in the verse 2:14 they are mentioned as "شَيَاطِيـْنِهِمْ" (shayateenihim) with their personal possessive pronoun "هِمْ" (him) like their personal belongings."

"Moon was not only worshipped by Arabs as Moongod but the Moon was also considered as cool and Sun was considered as hot. Therefore, being under the Sun alone is called "رمض" (Ra Mem Daad) which is under the heat of Sun only when cooling of Moon is absent or not available. Therefore, "رمضان" (Ramdan) is made using the same rule of adding letters Alif and Nun, i.e."اَن" (aan) in the end of "رمض" which describes a special attribute of "رمضان" (Ramdan) when they miss the cooling of their Moongod and have to stay under the heat of Sun only. In this particular season the pagan Arabs used to keep fasts for their biggest deity Moongod. They stop eating, drinking and having sex when their Moongod disappears in the early morning and restart eating, drinking and sex after Sunset when their Moongod rises in the evening. However, they miss their Moongod and don’t eat, drink and have sex all day under the Sun alone, without having their Moongod with them who does not appear in certain days of a particular period of every year. Likewise, Arabic word "شعب" (sháb) means separate, divide, go into branches, split, divide into sections etc. When letters Alif and Nun, i.e."اَن" (aan) are added in the end of the word "شعب" (sháb) it becomes the special attribute of "شَعْبَان" (Shában) which is the eighth month of the Islamic calendar. It is the month of "separation" because the pagan Arabs used to disperse in search of water. The fifteenth night of this month is known as the "Night of Records" (Laylat al-Bara'at) or Shab –e-Baraat or Shubraat in slang."
Dr.Kashif Khan

The Sufi Batini trick, “Our cause is the truth of truth. It is the exoteric, the esoteric of the exoteric and the esoteric of the esoteric. It is the secret of the secret; it is the secret of that which remains wrapped in secret.”
[the tricks of all the sufi aulyias worldwide -they played their trick and the majority -very much confused]

The Mahdi of the Shiites Who is the Mother of the Mahdi of the Shiites?
The Mahdi's mother is one of the many wives owned by Hassan al-Askari, the eleventh imam.Her name is not unanimous among Shiite scholars: Narjis, Sayqal, Rayhana, Sawsan... This confusion was only intended to create a diversion (Taqiya), her name is Malika,nicknamed Narjis.
A Romantic Story:
Narjis is a Byzantine princess who lived in a palace alongside her grandfather, the Emperor of Byzantium. She comes from an extraordinary family lineage; she is said to be a descendant of
Simon Peter, the disciple of Jesus.When she was only 13 years old, the Emperor ordered her to be married to his nephew. On the
day of the ceremony and in front of all the priests and guests, the palace began to shake, the Bibles were overturned, the crosses were broken, and the bridegroom fell fainting. This was a very bad omen for the emperor and the marriage was annulled.
One night, the princess dreamed that the Prophet Muhammad was proposing to Jesus for his descendant Hassan al-Askari. Then Jesus asked his disciple Peter to honor the Prophet by accepting the union, which he gladly did. The marriage was celebrated in the emperor's palace,with a sublime speech by the Prophet in the company of Jesus and Peter, who were the witnesses.
Another night she dreamed of a visit from Fatima and Mary. They told her that if she really wanted to marry Hassan al-Askari, she had to convert to Islam. She accepted and pronounced the attestation of faith.Time passed, until one fine day she decided to run away from her palace. She allows herself to be quietly captured by Muslim soldiers to be sold into slavery. She was taken to the Baghdad
market where she was bought by "Bishr Al-Ansari", a confidant of Imam Ali al-Naqi.
She was taken to the Imam's city in Samarra and he offered her in marriage to his son Hassan al-Askari.
(Majlisi in his Haqq al-Yaqin)
https://www.chiite.fr/chiite_mahdi.html

Al-Mi'raj and the Wilaya of Ali
[ one of the many reason for the greatest Hoax in the History of Islam-was this Wilaya of Ali]
https://www.chiite.fr/voyage_nocturne.html
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