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Default Re: Why the Layman has no Madhab

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Originally Posted by Hanbali View Post
You have ZERO reading comprehension skills bro. Seriously, I keep asking you this so can you answer it: did you graduate high school?

The article I posted is saying that laypersons should NOT adhere to a madhab.
Therefore, I cannot see why you would even post "madhab = " .....

Having said that, the layman is to do taqleed of a reliable scholar.
I answered last time. I did graduate, with a 3.0 GPA. Not that is any of your business.

And what madhab do you follow, o great one
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