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Justice And Equality - by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat (1/9)


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Justice And Equality - by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat (1/9)

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Part (2/9): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjLRCCa66Sk Justice And Equality - a lecture by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat delivered in Rylands Estate Mosque, Cape, South Africa. In this very informative yet entertaining video, Sheikh Deedat argues that Allah (swt) in the Holy Qur'an asks us to do justice to others even when it's against our own interest. He also explains how to achieve this quality using the wisdom of the Holy Qur'an.

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