Friendship

Anonym
by Anonym
20-Oct-2011
 

In the name of God the compassionate, ever merciful

 

Friendship that exists between believers is a bond that not only serves the friends, but also serves God.

 

Please be patient as next blog will come sometime in the near future.

 

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Thanks for your input and please excuse my delayed response.

The Quranic verse is nicely appropriate and confirms what was intended by the Friendship statement above. This is so because by maintaining friendship between each other, Moslems are satisfying God's (Allah's) will, or in another words they are serving His wish.

I wasn't sure what to make of Martin Buber's statement regarding this. If you don't mind, can you please elaborate?


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