How divided are the muslims? Weak?

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Yet you have replied twice.

Can you respond to my statement, though? I really want to know your opinion about this:

By this I mean that many Muslims are looking for unity, but they also feel that the unity should only come if all Muslims feel and believe exactly the same way that they do. With that mindset it will never happen.

Do you only desire unity if everyone believes and acts as you do? Can you overlook things such as trouser length for "unity"?

islam will unite as one insyallah....what i was talking about was the lack of knowledge amongst muslims nowdays...i would link knowledge with unity...i used isbaal as an example to highlight knowledge...and i hope u have the sense to recognise that...
 
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HAHAHAHA you two really made my day!! kudos! ;D




As for you sir.. a man who ALWAYS did his prayers, sacrificed EVERYTHING for others and did the BEST he could ever do for his religion (in other words, the perfect definition of a GREAT human being and a muslim) wore his trousers below his ankles, he'd be burned in hell fire?? ;D;D;D;D;D:D


Boy, do I love you guys and your extremist views of life :)

that is for those who had not heard about the hadith...if he comes to know about the hadith....he has no choice but to follow it...if truth has been relayed with firm evidence and still he arrogantly continues to deny it, thats different...
 
Well then, what do you believe is the biggest obstacle to Muslim unity, and do you have any plausible idea on how to go about achieving that? I know you believe that knowledge is important, but that is very broad. Even Muslim scholars are not united and certainly knowledge is not the issue there. Is is sectarianism? Nationalism? What, exactly?
 

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