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[quote]Brother Salman, What you have talk about the differences amongst deobandi,Ahle Hadith and barelvi are true also.But that is also true that majority of them did not consider each other kafir.With some differences they all recognized others as muslims.They used to pray in others mosques.They marry with each others.Further more all called them self as sunni and that is where they all are one Jammah the largest group amongst people who consider them self as muslims.The muslims who are in majority in other part of the world are also sunni.These are the people who considered Sunnah of prophet(pbuh) including sahih ahadith as main source of deen.That is what told in the hadith that “ which follows my Sunna and that of my Sahaba and this will be the largest group of Muslims”.[/quote]
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