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"We have a tendency as Muslims to wonder why this happens or why are we as Muslims not applying the Prophetic methodologies to our present situation; be it social, environment, or religious. In the majority of times we find that we don't even have the knowledge to apply the methodology; hence we find ourselves either re-inventing the wheel or our approach to problems and issues are solved from solutions which do not belong in the Divine Realm. Our mission is simple, to provide traditional Islamic education to all Muslims. We realize we will have to take small steps and we are small, but the battle of BADR was won with only a handful of Muslims. With the permission of Allah swt and through the guidance and leadership of the world's scholars InshaAllah we will be able to accomplish our goal."
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As somebody else apparently attempted to point out above, the article has a very non-neutral tone, at the very least as it includes passages like this one (beginning "We have a tendency..."). I am not removing or editing it as I am not conversant with the subject: perhaps this is a quotation and it deserves to be included, suitably marked as such and sourced. I hope someone more knowledgeable about Sattaur will fix this article. Goochelaar (talk) 22:04, 24 January 2009 (UTC)Reply