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Is sectarianism allowed in Islam?
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[quote]Another front, back and the side kick- Nonstoptaxi, Nonstoptaxi, Only you and your whole team are WRONG!!! Proofs are there. See there!! You and your team have the front, back and the sidekicks and all the satanic tricks. May Allah protect everyone from you and your nonsense Team! Those who don’t believe in the ‘Noble Quran’ and ‘One God’ but believe in the corrupt fabricated hadith, are not sincere with the hadith as well. If some hadith comes in the way of their intentions they call it un-authenticated by their own. If they don’t believe in the Noble Quran and totally insincere with their chosen fabricated source, ‘so then how they corrupt are!!’ They are corrupt form of EHL HADITH and call them free of sectarianism. Only Allah can guide them.[/quote]
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