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I actually think Abu Mubarak has a good point in his letter Partitioned Islam' the problem . I quote 'he must also respect the rights of others who choose to leave some of those answers only to Allah.'

Isn't that the reason why this discourse is all about? Man make mistakes. Let us all leave it to Allah.

Let those who choose to apostate, apostate. Those who choose to drink, leave them be. The fact that Allah creates different minds is beyond us. If Allah had wanted everyone to obey him, being omnipotent, he would have done so.

Just don't impose your belief onto another. If you want to practise Wahabism, go ahead. If you want to be a liberal Muslim, go ahead. If I choose not to believe in Allah, that is my problem, there is no need to try me in man's court under the name of Allah.

At the end of the day, Allah would be the one having a final say. Not those Islamic guardians!

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