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[quote]salaam raushan [quote] The groups based on the thinking of Abdullah Chakralawi , Ghulam Ahmed Parwez and Rashad khalifa. Ahl e quran people should also be counted . All these groups are formed on the same thinking i.e denying Hadeeth . Do they have same teachings and have no differences among them? [/quote] I am sorry to be so rude, but the logic is so pathetic it defies belief. All muslims, yes all sects accept the Quran. The people you have mentioned have not rejected the Quran. LET ME REPEAT IN CASE YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND DO NOT REJECT THE QURAN. There is only one Quran-yes there are differnt interpertation of verses. But the basic belief in the Quran is the same. Your ridiculous notion to compare hadith in this equation is well1 Simple example two of the biggest sects-Shia and Sunnis claim to believe in the same Quran but they actually believe in [b]different hadiths compiled by completely different people.[/b][b]As far as I aware Quran is the work of only one being-GOD[/b] It is amazing you did not have the honesty to answer this very simple question but like a politician you tried to muddy the debate when you knew that by simple answer you would contradict your corrupted version of Islam. Concentrate on the question, you actually gave the Quranic references and answer simply why are there different sects i.e. what is it that divide them into sects. regards[/quote]
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