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Originally Posted by Souljette  sooo truu wit the peers mostly in asian countries omgg..when i was younger i went with my parents to bangladesh in the peer's place ..alhamdullah from a young age they would freak me out..nd you pay them i argued with my family that it's not rite and my brothers to this day argue with my uncles because they are big believers on that..It's shirk..my mom used to be like he'z the messenger between allah and us the peer.. now i'm grown up i'm like why do we need a person in the middle when we can directly talk to Allah subhana wa taalaa |
So basically there is no difference between a Bangladshi or Pakistani or Indian peer and the Feraun of the old, because the peers imply that they are a bridge between people and Allah. Thus all peers, despite all their saintly appearance and showy dedication for Islam, are traders in shirk and most detestable animals.
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