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Old 02-21-2008, 09:22 AM
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Default Re: MSAs and Islamic Values - article

I don't think people should be turned away or excluded because of their level of practice because this might be their opportunity to learn some more and if you deprive someone of that you are ultimately responsible.

However, I think there should be a way of providing events and activities without compromising Islamic principles. Socialising and interacting for the sake of learning from one another is one thing, socialising for the sake of socialising is something that does not and should not have to take place under the auspices of an organization like an msa. If people want to do so they can do it on their own, the MSA shouldn't be endorsing things which are unIslamic.
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