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Is sectarianism allowed in Islam?
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[quote]Assalaamu 'Alaikum! I personally think that sectarianism is totally against Islam. In fact, the Holy Qur'an also supports my statement. Anyone who divides his religion is cursed in the Qur'an. I therefore fail to understand why people have divided themselves into so many sections. But I guess it was inevitable because the Prophet (SAW) had prophecied that his Ummah would be divided into over 70 sects. Still, I think we should try to bridge our gaps. I think it is right to follow the Holy Prophet (SAW) alone, than to follow Imam "this" or Imam "that". I need your views.[/quote]
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