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Is sectarianism allowed in Islam?
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[quote]Salaam [quote] Is there any room left now for sectarianism if we believe in Quran? [/quote] Excellent. No disagreements, I hope, from anyone with the above quote. So the question to all is if we all believe in the same Quran where do the sects arise from? I assume sects being reffered here are predominantly: Sunnis, Shias, Whabis etc. It would be interesting if people could highlight what the difference in each of these sects is and where it has arisen from (please kindly try to avoid lengthy replies). If we can analyse what and from where the difference has arisen, perhaps then we can try to taskle the problem i.e. diagnosis 1st, then treatment. regards[/quote]
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