"Be a Sunni, not a Nasibi. Be a Sufi, not a Perennialist. Be a Salafi not a Wahhabi. Be a Shi'a not a Rafidi"- Ismaeel de Silva, British Islamic studies scholar"
Be a Sunni; follow the practices and beliefs taught by the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and his companions (Allah be pleased with them), do not be a Nasibi and use adherence to the Sunnah be a cover for hatred and oppression of the rights of Ahl ul Bayt (peace be upon them). Be a Sufi; purify your heart and journey to Allah, do not be... See More a Perennialist (or any other pseudo-Sufi philosophy) and follow some alien philosophy which contradicts the beliefs and/or practices of the sunnah. Be a Salafi; adhere to the way of life and interpretations of scriptures of the early Muslims and do not contradict them, do not be a Wahhabi- a blind follower of the innovations in the concept of shirk introduced by Ibn Abdul Wahhab and pretend they are the beliefs of the Salaf. Be a Shi'a- love the Ahl ul Bayt (peace be upon them) and honour them but do not be a Rafidi and go to extremes by rejecting and hating the companions (Allah be pleased with them all).
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