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question to Islamic WorldReader comment on item: [Moderate] Voices of Islam Submitted by Siddhartha chatterjee (India), Jul 8, 2009 at 12:06 Sura Al-Fatiha(Opening chapter)Qur"aan 1)In the name of Allah, most gracious,most merciful.2)Praise be to Allah,the cherisher and sustainer of the World.3)Most gracious most merciful;4)Master of the day of judgement.5)Thee do we worship,and thine aid we seek.6)Show us the straight way,7)The way of those on whom thou has bestowed thy grace,those whose is not wrath.And who go not astray. (A)Who is the orator of those Ayates?Allah;s Massangers or Gibrils. (B)If the Sura orated by Allah then is he started the Sura by his own name?or Allah started the Sura by some other Allah;s name.Quraan is to be said the versses of Allah. (C)Does Allah need Praise or he is prasing himselvs? (D)If the Sura orated by Massenger then how Quraan is to be said the varse of Allah? (E)Who is seeking the straight way Allah ,massenger or Gebril?It proves the orator doesnt know the right way. (F) Is Allha crazy for worship? (G)According to this Sura Ayet no-5 Muslims are alloud to seek only from Allah They resiting this Ayet 17 times a day during NAmaz why they seek from Amrica and other countary?
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