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[quote][size=2][quote]When asked which group will be on the right path, the Beloved Prophet (Salla Allahu Alayhi wa Sallam) replied, "The group on the right path, which will enter Paradise, will be the group which follows [b]my Sunna and that of my Sahaba[/b] and this will be the largest group of Muslims." [Tirmidhi, Imam Ahmad, Abu Daud, Mishkat][/quote] This clears the whole issue. 'The majority'is united on it and does follow the BASICS mentioned above or calims to follow.They quote either Quran or sunnah or companion's views for guidance on any course of action they follow. The difference among the groups coming under this 'majority 'is largely based on preference of choice or stress on any part of the shariah or different ways of interpreting the same command. Intentions(ikhlas) are known either to the person himself or Allah.Secondly the akhirah of a person is only known to Allah .If someone says anything about these two(ikhlas and akhirah)about others clearly means he is a lier who falsely trying to challenge Allah's authority over hereafter by crossing his limits. All we can do is to try either to question others views(not intentions) or to prove our viewpoints .We not,but Allah is the judge.[/size=2] Edited by: raushan on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 11:19 AM[/quote]
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