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[quote]Salaam all [quote] All sects and divisions in Islam, whether Sunni, Shias, Ahmaddis, Ismailli......etc have disagreements about hadith and sunnah attributed to the prophet. [/quote] I think this is at the heart of the whole debate. [quote] However, these same sects have no disagreements about the Quran. [/quote] Yes as far I am aware all muslims believe in the same Quran. [quote] Muslims divide because they follow different sources besides the Quran [/quote] So even a child should be able to see that it is the sources besdie the Quran are responsible for the different sects in Islam & yet we still cling to them as though they were divine revelations from God. My personal opinion is that so called scholars like Mr Ghamdi reject hadith and are well aware of their anti-Islamic nature, but living in countries like Pakistan, are too afraid of the consequences from the bigots if they openly declared their opposition to hadith etc as corrupting influence in Islam but instead choose to muddy the waters with so called Sunnah issue. Which is even more confusing than the hadith and in my opinion just as corruptive as the hadith books. This sunnah business will yet create another sect(or perhaps has already done so) in Islam. regards[/quote]
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