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[quote]Salaam raushan My friend being truthful is the most important aspect of being muslim, and the most important part is to be honest to ones self. My question was very simple: What has caused diferent sects. Let me simplify it further in General: Christians believe in the Bible (not the Quran), Muslims believe in the Quran. Forget about the individual interpertations. All the Muslim sects believe in the Quran: What is that makes them diferent sects-not a really difficult question. I could provide you with the answer but I think it is important that you complete your conclusion. [quote] one may opine these differences are solely due to hadees . But what reason can be made for the groups that are formed on different interpretation of Holy book. [/quote] Which groups are formed as differnt interpertation. I must confess that is new to me. If all the groups believed in the Book called [b]The Quran only [/b] (not additional Messiahs, prophets, Messanagers or Other books) what different sects would there be even ONE EXAMPLE WOULD BE APPRECIATED. Regards[/quote]
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