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Aug 7, 2012 12:27:54 AM
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They have no power on the religious extremists. In any sort of organization, religious or not, if a branch is formed with people sharing radically different views, that branch goes on by itself and the root will have few if no powers over it, unless they come to an agreement. In the case of Islam, disagreements are often classically political, but also frequently on the interpretation of the sacred sculptures, especially from the Hadith, since it's not considered to be *the words of God*, unlike the Qur'an. (For instance, the 72 virgins that many people thinks all Muslims are going for is in the Hadith, not the Qur'an, and some are not even sure if it's virgins that are being talked about) (Note: I am not Muslim, so any Muslim correct me if I'm wrong)
by Jokie
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