  Ejaz Ahmad wrote:  This is really very nice to c ur mail. I think this is really very fast to communicate the comments to the actual writer.  At some point yes you are right that there are lot of things which needs to be debated but the point is that why we are trying to make our selves be little.  There are lot of commentry we normally intend to read which absolutely written by people who claim theirselves knowing the lenguage of Quarn Sharif. But the point is that how many of us who claim to be intellectual or tries to challenge the wordings of Quran Sharif or Hadith-
e- Nabwi ( Sallallahu Alaih- e- Wassallum) My point is that if some body has decided to write on this topic he should certainely be welcomed but this should also be made sure that he has got an authority on the language in which the real law of Islam has been tansformed .
Mere following to some one being charismised by their wording is not the correct way of a person having knowledge or has thirst of knowledge.  I think we must better understand it clearly 1st &  then should start saying something about the belief or understanding of some body else who claims himself a scholar or intelect.  But the point is that how & amp;  when one should get this acquintance &
 feel himself fit to do what I am saying,  this all depends upon the time he has spent & amp;  work he has done &  has been reviewed by other knowledgefull people,  &
amp;  obtaining their comments &  finally reaching at a stage which justifies his comments & amp;  verdict. I think you are in this phase of obtaining the comments of people on your work &
 poloshing yourself which would ultimately carry you at stage when you could be considered strong enough to be called for commenting on any issue.  You should keep it on but here I would add some words that I always try to be unbiase & amp;  be honest. What I mean is that at no point of time you should try,  conciouslly or unconciouslly,
 to please those who are least bothered about the muslims in this world. Which they have proved not merely by words by their acts that they are not only dislike them but also to either finish them up or bring them as down as a slave. This is not necessary to make some one slave by having command on his body but may be by having command on their thoughts, thier soul &  atlast on their acts. By making them convinced that lot of things which is sin in their religion is a debatable matter &
 such acts are restricted upto their own personality &  could even be forgiven by Allah Taa'la. These type of justifications are inflicted just for the sake of convincing people especilly Muslims to commit sins & amp;  start to get away from their religion.  You know what we are ordered for five things to be done by us to become a muslim ie (
1)  Kalma( 2) Salat(  Namaz)  (
3) Soam (  Roza)  , 4) Zakat ,
5)  Haj. You know we are always in the form of Soam ( Roza)  being a muslim. Is'nt it Roza that we avoid meet at different restuarant as its not halal.
We dont drink wine as its prohibited by Allah Taala &  Nabi ( PBUH) We dont do adultery . If we are following all these things then we are trying to follow orders of Allah Taa'la & amp;
 it ultimately helps in forming a good society which respects all no mater he/ she is a muslim or not.  You are right that we should not start hating some body merely due his being non muslim either of any religion.  Any way be in touch so that we could make more positive comments & amp;  be able to transfer knowledege to each other.
 Allah Hafiz Ejaz Pirwani 
