The others here are right.
Yes, the Quran's not what they're having problems with; it's the hadiths, mainly. They perfer the hadiths that have been narrated by certain people that they like (due to their history) and tend to reject others. If they do not accept all 30 chapters of the Quran, then they're not true Muslims.
2007-03-10 19:50:00
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answered by ♡♥ sHaNu ♥♡ 4
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In Islam all over the world They agree about the oneness of God They follow the same book - Quran(same words and letters all over the world). They follow the same prophet Muhammad . offer their prayers five time a day. fast in the month of Ramadan.Give charity (Zakat) which is the poor-due on the wealth of the rich go for hajj, pilgrimage to Mecca ...but they may have differnt opinions not on the basics
Those who follow some sayings and views of Ali (one of the early muslims leaders), as the rightful successor to Prophet Muhammad , are called Shia. Shia means a partisan (party of Ali) and it started more as a political party to help Ali in his conflict with his political adversaries.
About 90% of Muslims are Sunni, the word Sunni is based on the word Sunnah which is an Arabic word means the Prophet's Doctrine. Sunnis believe in (GOD) as the One Creator and Mohammad is His last and final Messenger.
but you have to know that the sects in islam not like the sects in other religions in other religions1- they can change in their books for example the Catholic Bible contain 73 books while the Protestant Bible has only 66 in Islam no one can change any thing There is not even one word of difference between two Arabic Qur'ans, anywhere in the world. There has been no disagreements in history among Muslims as to what should and should not be in the Qur'an
The Sunnah or Hadith consists of the teachings, sayings, and actions of Prophet Muhammad. This information was meticulously reported and collected by his Companions. It is essentially an elaboration of the Qur'anic verses that shows how they are to be implemented in one's daily life ALLthe true muslims agree about that
2007-03-11 01:41:57
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Yes, they do, They disagree upon "Al Bukhari" Book and they have "Al Kafi" Book instead. they are books of hadiths.. We Must here remmebr Abo Hurayra; the famous hadith collector when he stated:
"One day Muhammad saw us writing and asked: What's that? We replied: hadiths we hear from you! He Said: Words other than God's? " Abu Hurayra Continues: "He collected the books and burnt them all. Muhammad PBUH had a clue that this will happen one day, and our unity and power will be distracted by: shall we clean the whole head or the forehead during wudu? so he refused the collecting of hadiths.
Some Radical Sunnis argue that Shia have "Surat Ali" in their Quran; this can't be true as Quran is a protected book. No one can add alter, or remove any of its verses.
2007-03-10 19:32:19
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answered by Lawrence of Arabia 6
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All Muslims believe in all the chapters of Quran. There is no dispute among Sunnis and Shias because Quran is still in its original form.
2007-03-10 17:00:16
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answered by A fan 4
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Shea Belif about quran is that when imam mehdi will come he will bring the real quran collected by imam Ali , every shea will accept that sequence of quranic aayat is not as , as it was come to MUHAMMAD. even every muslim is agree that GOD , has given gurantee of this book to be 100% fault free. very first aayat says "ZALIKAL KITABU LARIABA FE AY" shea never give zakat. their every act of their religion is aganist islam. all Big Scholars agree that they are not muslims.. SALAFI,DEOBANDI,BRALVI all agree that they are not muslim...
2015-02-23 16:53:56
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answered by Anonymous
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this is wat i found 4m a shiite site:-
The QURAN is incomplete and distorted. The original QURAN had 17,000 verses. Hence 2/3 of the QURAN is missing. The original QURAN, compiled by Hadhrat Áli would be brought back by Imaam Mahdi.
http://www.allaahuakbar.net/shiites/islam_qadianism_and_shiaism.htm
howeva ive also read dat this tenet had been explicity propounded by the classical scholars of Shi'ism, but frugally denied by the contemporary scholars.
2007-03-11 10:20:36
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answered by NS 5
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