07-14-2010, 06:38 PM
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Dear Ciapk,
Fazail-e-Amal does not require any authenticity, there isn't any dubious Hadees or story in it and none of its contents is based on fiction or of doubtful material. Since the said book has not been issued by our so called muslims i.e. Baralvies, where we see new amendments on monthly or even weekly basis.
Ajnabi.
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100% agreed with Ciapk, and surprised to read the comments of Mr. Ajnabi that these books doest require any authenticity.
What I comprehended from above comments is that Mr. Ajnabi did not have background knowledge of auditing and not aware about importance of audit trail and conclusive and persuasive audit evidence?.
Dear Ciapk,
Fazail-e-Amal does not require any authenticity, there isn't any dubious Hadees or story in it and none of its contents is based on fiction or of doubtful material. Since the said book has not been issued by our so called muslims i.e. Baralvies, where we see new amendments on monthly or even weekly basis.
Ajnabi.
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100% agreed with Ciapk, and surprised to read the comments of Mr. Ajnabi that these books doest require any authenticity.
What I comprehended from above comments is that Mr. Ajnabi did not have background knowledge of auditing and not aware about importance of audit trail and conclusive and persuasive audit evidence?.