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Mon. May. 12, 2008

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Sunni-Shiite Relationship

By  Living Shari`ah Staff

 

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Overlooking Differences
Both Sunnis and Shiites are required to work together and try to overcome their points of difference or forget about them, simply because the Ummah is facing a plight…

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Time for Unity
At a time when the enemy of Islam encroaches the Muslim Ummah, elements of enhancing unity should dominate and creedal disputes are to be avoided…

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One Qur'an or Two?
The majority of Muslims, Sunni and Shiite, are unanimous that the Qur’an is sanctified and beyond alteration whether by addition to it or subtraction from it…
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Sunnis and Shiites: Concept of Reconciliation
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Sunnis and Shiites: Together in Resistance

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Praying in a Shiite Mosque: Is My Prayer Valid?

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Shiite Muslims in the Balance of Islam
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Giving Zakah to a Shiite Relative
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Marriage between Sunni and Shiite Muslims
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Disunity: The Core Reason of Muslims' Weakness
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Karbala': Lessons for the Muslim Ummah
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The Baha'i Sect: History & Beliefs 
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Unity Among Muslims 
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Hurting Oneself in `Ashura'
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Cheek Striking in Mourning Al-Hussein… Shiite Fatwa

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The Ismaelite Sect: Dogmas and Beliefs

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Marriage to an Agha Khani Man

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Does Islam Fail to Unite Muslims?

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