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From the book, "Guide to Sound Creed" by Dr Salih Al-Fawzan,
"The Prophet (PBUH) spent thirteen years in Mecca calling people to correct their creed, worship Allah Alone and abandon worshipping the idols. He did that before asking people to perform prayer, pay Zakah, perform Hajj, and strive in Allah's Cause, and also before forbidding them from committing forbidden deeds like usury, adultery, drinking (wine) and gambling.
All this clearly shows the mistakes committed by some of the contemporary Muslim groups which take on their shoulders the responsibility of da'wah, but they neglect the teachings of the Muslim Creed and concentrate on other minor aspects like the moral code and behavior.
On the other hand, those sects disregard the major polytheistic practices committed by people around the graves of the saints in some of the Muslim countries, and they do not denounce those practices or forbid people from doing them.
Additionally, those sects never hold sessions or write books to warn people of getting involved in such incorrect practices.
Adding insult to injury, among those sects, you might come across some members who fall into some practices of shirk, while others are involved in practices of deviated sufism; however other members do not warn them of that in spite of the fact that correcting the doctrine of those members takes priority over calling disbelievers and atheists to Islam."
"The Prophet (PBUH) spent thirteen years in Mecca calling people to correct their creed, worship Allah Alone and abandon worshipping the idols. He did that before asking people to perform prayer, pay Zakah, perform Hajj, and strive in Allah's Cause, and also before forbidding them from committing forbidden deeds like usury, adultery, drinking (wine) and gambling.
All this clearly shows the mistakes committed by some of the contemporary Muslim groups which take on their shoulders the responsibility of da'wah, but they neglect the teachings of the Muslim Creed and concentrate on other minor aspects like the moral code and behavior.
On the other hand, those sects disregard the major polytheistic practices committed by people around the graves of the saints in some of the Muslim countries, and they do not denounce those practices or forbid people from doing them.
Additionally, those sects never hold sessions or write books to warn people of getting involved in such incorrect practices.
Adding insult to injury, among those sects, you might come across some members who fall into some practices of shirk, while others are involved in practices of deviated sufism; however other members do not warn them of that in spite of the fact that correcting the doctrine of those members takes priority over calling disbelievers and atheists to Islam."