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The whole idea of "unity" amongst ourselves is becoming a cliche and seeming to be tiresome. How can such a great faith regain its dominance when this word, "unity" is lacking among ourselves. Formally, "they" and "us" was a reference to the non believers and muslims, nowadays, amongst some muslims, "they" and "us" is being translated into two or moredifferent types of muslims. "they" and "us" meaing that one type of islam is right and another wrong (and lateley i have discovered several 'types' of islams). there is so musch prejudice between different muslims, (you know sunni, wahhabs etc). one group of muslims won't pray in another.
There is no doubt that we are at a crossroad, how will the next generation interpret islam? when they too some in contact with different 'types' of muslims, slowly they well question their own practice and eventually and dangerously, their iman may weaken (sorry for being so dramatic).
Who will agree with me that we need to end this nosense of "he's sunni" no "he's wahhabi", no"he's deoband" (apologies for being gender biased) etc and actually, you know, unite?
The whole idea of "unity" amongst ourselves is becoming a cliche and seeming to be tiresome. How can such a great faith regain its dominance when this word, "unity" is lacking among ourselves. Formally, "they" and "us" was a reference to the non believers and muslims, nowadays, amongst some muslims, "they" and "us" is being translated into two or moredifferent types of muslims. "they" and "us" meaing that one type of islam is right and another wrong (and lateley i have discovered several 'types' of islams). there is so musch prejudice between different muslims, (you know sunni, wahhabs etc). one group of muslims won't pray in another.
There is no doubt that we are at a crossroad, how will the next generation interpret islam? when they too some in contact with different 'types' of muslims, slowly they well question their own practice and eventually and dangerously, their iman may weaken (sorry for being so dramatic).
Who will agree with me that we need to end this nosense of "he's sunni" no "he's wahhabi", no"he's deoband" (apologies for being gender biased) etc and actually, you know, unite?