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[quote]ok let me try to explain the differences in practice of sunni and wahabi here in uk im talking about local people not imams. (may i add these are differences i persoanlly know from people i know of these two sects).i'll start with sunni: majority of sunni's views are that the Prophet PBUH was not human but noor they claim he never had a shadow so he could not have been human but that he is the noor of Allah swt. they claim He PBUH can see and hear us today. they also celebrate the birth of the Prophet (eid mulad al nabi). they read dwa after salah janaaza. they mourn for 40 days and do kahtham on 4th day,15th,35th and 40th day.they do death aniversary every year of their dead ones on the day the person died. wahabi....They dont belive the prophet can see and hear us today. they belive He PBUH is human, they dont do dwa after salah janaza. they mourn for 3 days. they dont belive in celebrating the birth of the Prophet as they say He PBUH did not practice this. so the biggest difference here in uk between the two is regarding the Prophet PBUH. sunni claim he PBUH was such a perfect example to mankind that he was too good to be human and was made out of noor of Allah swt. and wahabo disagree saying yes he PBUH was the best example but he was human. also the second most disagreeable point is about the Prophet PBUH being able to see us and here us from his grave. sunni say he PBUH can, and wahabis say he cannot. ok this is what i personally know as i have heard from both sides and and have reached to the conclusion this is their biggeste two differences, there are alot more minor ones but this two i have pointed out are their biggest disagreements.[/quote]
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