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[quote]ok brother raushan i see what your saying about shia the reason i said they dont belive in sunnah is i had a friend who is shia, she told me about having their own jammat ect, she said they dont pray taravi, in ramzaan mubbarak, they dont read sunnah prayers in namaaz only fard. They wail and beat themselves during month of maharram (which may i add as i know is forbidden in islam)erm she told me loads of other little stuff which differs them from other so called sects. regarding sunni and wahabi its very interesting as to what they differ from and i will go in detail with this i am talking of their practices which i know of. but what does shock me how imams fill peoples heads with hate regarding these two sects sunnis hate wahabis and vice versa, do you know its as bad as this that a sunni will not pray namaaz in a mosque which is known to be wahabi mosque. thats how bad things are here. i will go in detail later.[/quote]
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