This post caught my attention. It raises some important questions. On a subtle level, and sometimes not so subtle, many muslims claim that those that call themselves for example, 'shia', are not muslims at all. In a sense, the statement is very similiar to the title of this thread; Not every group that uses the name 'muslim' is muslim.
It is safe to say that many muslims do not consider some, or all of the following groups to be muslim;Sunnis(majority, but some from the other groups would say not true muslims),
Shia,
W ahhabi(who consider all others to not follow the quran strictly enough),
Kharijites(less common these days),
Ismailis,
Khojas-a.k.a Hashshashin('assassin'-smoke hash and set out to kill christians)- a sub-group of Ismailis,
Sufi,
Baha'is,
Zikri,
Ahmadiyya,
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I can say Bahai are not, they have their own book, and accept all the books e.t.c as valid.
We all can say safely Ahmadiyaa and Qadiani are not.
We have been warned against Karijatte.
We have a secterian
In a sense the majority of the muslim are *******s and I am gathering many here in this forum even if they don't know what that words entail.
The word has been miss-construed by over night so called expert in the political arena.
We have a "Sect & Division" section on this forum so check it out for info on this various sects.
I understand what you say, and have a few comparisons. First, this is the mirror statement of what other sects say. You can find members of other sects that will say much the same about your particular beliefs. Some will reject certain hadith that you accept, and vice-versa.
Second comparison, many Christians say the same things. They say that certain group reads the Bible incorrectly to say this, while it actually says that, and vice-versa.
The point is, while many muslims claim that islam is not plagued with the same 'sect problem' as christianity, I beg to differ. The similarity is obvious. Muslims and Christians both have sects. Each sect of each religion claims to be correct while others are wrong, and both claim there is only one path.
There is a parallel to nearly all points made by any sect on either side, in a point made in any other sect, regardless of which side this other sect comes from.