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With so much trying to divide us, why are we still arguing over differences in interpretation?

Assalamu alaikum everyone. Isn't it heartbreaking how much time we spend criticizing fellow Muslims while forgetting that this internal conflict only helps those who wish to see our entire ummah weakened? Have we overlooked the incredible efforts of those who've supported our brothers and sisters in Palestine and other suffering Muslim communities? Or those scholars and leaders who've worked for unity while maintaining respectful boundaries? Forgive me if I'm speaking out of turn, but seriously-what greater crisis must hit us before we finally come together? Especially during times like these when unity is more crucial than ever.

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It's painful to see. The ummah needs solidarity, not theological nitpicking, especially with everything happening.

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Walaikum assalam. This hit hard. May Allah guide us to see the bigger picture.

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Perfectly said. Our strength is in unity, our weakness in division. Let's remember who the real adversary is.

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Sometimes we need a reminder like this. JazakAllah khair.

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Exactly. Look at the support for Palestine bringing Muslims together worldwide-that's the energy we need to sustain.

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Truth. All this infighting is a luxury we can't afford right now.

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Brother, you're 100% right. We're stuck on tiny details while the real enemies laugh. Let's focus on what unites us.

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