I thought we were all Muslims Sister... Believe in Allah and His Messenger (saw)

... but thats ok if you want to follow which ever school of thought you may, up to you... a Salafi will come and say I am the right one.... while in Hanafis, the followers of Imam Abu Hanifa , who can be further divided in to two more groups in Indo Pak Sub continent, South Asia, the Deobandis and Barelavis.... the Deobandis would say We are the right ones... the Barelawis will say 'Its us who are right' ... while both quote from the same Quran and Same Books of Sunnah, i.e BUkhari and Muslim and other Authentic Hadith Collections.... its funny sister why would you even try to stear the flow of coversation to the divisive 5% , by claiming Salafiyya, while ignoring the 95% part of commin ground among the Muslims.... ....If a Muslim corrects the other brother/sister, and tries to help them does NOT mean that they are arguing... and when did i say that you are a Doubter ? Could you please point out in my conversation where did i say such ?
So you asked me...Lets see whether the 5% is more important or the 95% is more important .... Quran and Sunnah is not the Private Property of ONLY the Ulemas and the Muslims are also allowed by the Quran, rather are encouraged to ponder and study Islam, and NOT form their own opinion unless they have learned most of Islamic Sciences, so i don't have just one lecture that i can show you to prove my point.... but throughout the course of my research on Islam i have come across many articles and lectures given by scholars of Islam, which show how the division part is so less and so little, that it isn't even worth speaking of....
We can take the example of the 4 Schools of Thought Among the Majority of Muslims and see whether their Differences are exaggerated or are of no value to be raised as issues... ? The 4 Schools of Thought are
Hanafi, Shahafi, Maliki and Hanbali... Is there any differences among them in regards to ...
Articles of Faith ? Pillars of Islam ? Women Role in the Society ? Moral Values ? Sources of Law ? The Role of Government ? The Relationship between the Individual and the Society ? The meaning of Good and Evil ? The definition of Right and Wrong ?
Are there any differences among the above ? If there are please prove.... i am sure that there is not even any difference
Salafiyya would have with the above mentioned articles , with the 4 School of Thoughts or their Sub groups... ?
The above Are
Central Issues when comes to play part in establishing an Islamic Society or Islamic State... yet it has always been the minor issues of the way of Worship or movements of the body while worshipping or the Red or Green Color being worn by the Sheikhs of these groups and sub groups which has become the major 'issues' and has become the bases of all causes of division, which has led towards the failure to establish an Islamic Society on Earth among the billion strong Muslim Ummah....
They are ignored while the petty issues are raised ! Lets see fruther....
The Education system with Quran as the Centre of all learning, which builts the God Consciousness inside a Child, the Historical facts studied and learned in the Society should be used as not only to learn and know Historical facts, but also learn the Way of Allah in making rise and fall of nations....
Reformation of Media so as to be used to inform people of facts and truth and not be used as Instrument by some members of the Society for their means of making money only, there should be Islamic Morality..... An Economic System based on Justice and pure from all kinds of exploitation, specially the Riba (Interest) based economic System....
Which 4 school of Thought would have differences in implementation of the above mentioned all ? Or would Salfiyya have ? I am Pretty Sure Praise be to Allah, no knowledgeable Muslim, whether Ulema or no would have any disagreement with the implementation of the above....EXCEPT the Corrupt Muslim Regimes and so called "Islamic" Governments who use differences to achieve Political aims in Middle East and throughout the Muslim World....
Now About the Insignificant amount of Differences which do exist among the Schools of Thought in Muslim World
There is an
Authentic Hadith ... Muhammad (saw) said
"The differences of opinion (ikhtilaf) among the learned men of my community are an (outcome of) Divine Grace (Rahma)."
And so the Divine Grace can be clearly seen in the differences of Opinion, if we analyse just by looking at one ruling on break up of Wudu (Ablution before Prayer) because of bleeding. The Shahafi School of Thought say that bleeding has not nullified the ablution while Hanafi School of thought say the person must perform Wudu again as it is nullified. And so the fruit of difference of opinion can be seen, by A Muslim choosing which ruling is better and easy for him/her, without being forced the other. And the Ijtihad (Ruling) of Imam Shahafi CANNOT be said to be wrong by a follower of Imam Abu Hanifa (Hanafi) as Imam Shahafi (R.a) was also a great Mujtahid and his Ijtihad is as valid as Imam Abu Hanifa's. So the differences are also a Mercy, HOWEVER they turn in to fighting and blood sheds when the Ijtihad of Imam Shahafi becomes not only unacceptable but also declared 'Haraam (Illegal)' by a group or sub group of another Muslim School of Thought... the Problem occurs when the differences are over stated...this intolerance, then leads towards dissensions and eventually blood shed among the Muslims.... this is what we MUST avoid on our personal level...
Whenever there is an Intellect and Honesty there will always be differences of Opinion. Complete consensus can never be because it is our Human nature to have differences as time goes by we Muslims will also according to our Human Nature have differences of opinion, and so we can understand that it was actually a Mercy of Allah (Swt) to make us known in the Words of His Messenger (saw), that He made permissible the differences and called them Mercy, so we would have flexibility BUT at the same time, without crossing Limits (Hudood) of Allah , of Haraam (illegal) and Halaal (legal).
Salaam..