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[quote][quoteThe last sermon of the prophet witnessed by the thousands has three versions. The versions the references are listed below. 1) I leave with you Quran and Sunnah Muwatta, 46/3 2) I leave with you Quran and Ahl al-bayt Muslim 44/4, Nu2408; ibn hanbal 4/366; darimi 23/1, nu 3319. 3) I leave you for the Quran alone you shall uphold it. Muslim 15/19, nu 1218; ibn Majah 25/84, Abu dawud 11/56. Because the majority of the Muslims follow conjecture (hadith and sunnah) instead of Quran alone (17:46) as our Creator has commanded the "Muslims" are divided into sects. These sects are there because of differences and disagreements on Hadith rather than disagreements over the Quran.[/quote] So those who believes in any one of these hadith are true sectarians!![/quote]
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