Frictions and misguidance often lead to conflict between individuals and communities. |
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I told our brothers and sisters that something was amok, but immediately I was accused of misguidance. |
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But some of it was misguidance from confusing rules that came down for how detainees should be treated. |
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By making guidance available, the prescriptive command also provides the possibility of error and misguidance. |
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Attempts to prevent this failure, even by further EU misguidance, are doomed to fail. |
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Allah says that those are in misguidance cannot be found on the Straight Path. |
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Thus, it is definite that a human being who could not reach his murshid will remain in unbelief, in misguidance. |
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It is so very fateful because all the other forgeries and misguidance originate therein. |
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So, we are in the face of a result: The person who could not reach his murshid is in misguidance according to ten verses. |
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As is indicated in the 17th verse of Kehf Sura, you remain in misguidance, dear readers, unless you want to reach your murshid. |
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Forward guidance about the likely path of interest rates soon became forward misguidance. |
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Dear readers, the first characteristic of the one who did not reach his murshid is to remain in unbelief, his second characteristic is to remain in misguidance. |
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As they did not depend, they have deserved the misguidance. |
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That person can never reach hidâyet, remains in misguidance for ever. |
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