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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dalia*: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by joueur ( Hocus Pocus): [qb] Well, I am glad that you ask and want to learn. I believe the start of the straight path is to learn and pay efforts to understand. Dalia, Do you go to islamic lectures or stuff? Give your other questions, please?[/qb][/QUOTE]I don't recall asking any serious questions that you or your preferred sources would be able to answer -- or religious advice from you, for that matter. So please stop patronizing me. Thanks! I am pursuing knowledge in the way that seems best to me and with people I feel comfortable with. If you were seriously interested in an honest conversation with me, you would go back to the beginning of this thread and respond to the questions I've already asked you. I am not in the least interested in the *Islamic* lectures you would recommend; sorry, but I believe sources such as the book that we've been discussing here or Islam-QA to be anything but Islamic. There is nothing spiritual or enlightening or beneficial for me; if anything they are extremely offputting. I am interested in things that bring *me* closer to God, not in lectures about *benefits of hijab* / *how to be the perfect Muslim wife* etc. I am not interested in people telling me I'm not allowed to try to understand the Qur'an without a scholar or, for that matter, that I'm not allowed to touch it when having my period and other such crap ... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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