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Deviated sect in islam The Khawarij: The very first sect to split away from the main body of the Muslims. They will remain in the Ummah till they fight alongside Dajjal against this Ummah. The Raafidah (Shi`ah) Initiated by the Jew, Abdullah bin Saba, this sect has developed into what we now know as the Shi’ah whose beliefs and thoughts are repugnant beyond belief. The Qadariyyah: The deniers of Divine Pre-Determination who claimed that Allaah has no power of His creation and that mankind is totally independent of His Will and Power. The Murji`ah: One of the earliest sects. They did not include actions in the definition of faith and claimed that sins do not affect a persons faith. The Ash`arees: A sect that denies the Attributes of Allaah, ta’weel being one of its outstanding hallmarks. The Mu`tazilah: The Mu’tazilah are from the Rationalist school of thought and have very many deviations in their methodological principles. The Baatiniyyah: The Baatiniyyah claim that there is the internal hidden aspects to things and also the outward manifestations of things and that they have exclusivity to the internal hidden matters. The Soofees: The Sufis have introduced many innovations into Islam in the name of Tasawwuf and have justified such practises by fabricated statements and unsound arguments. The Ismaa’eelis: The Ismaa’eelis are an offshoot of the Raafidah (Shi’ah) and share some of their characteristics. Aga Khan is their supreme leader and, in their view, has characteristics and attributes similar to those of Allaah. The Qadianis: The Qadianis are disbelievers, outside the fold of Islam and were instigated by British Imperialists in 19th century India. They hold that Ghulam Ahmad Mirza was a prophet.
Posted on: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 19:38:46 +0000

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