Ramadan --> Someone explain in detail what this verse in the Qur'an means.......?

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"Those who split up their Religion, and become (mere) Sects,- each party rejoicing in that which is with itself!". [30:32]
@Chimp - I doubt that.
 
"Those who split up their Religion, and become (mere) Sects,- each party rejoicing in that which is with itself!". [30:32]

If anyone accepts Islam, he has only to testify that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad (s.a.w) is His messenger, to perform the prayers five times a day, to pay Zakat, to fast in the month of Ramadan and to make the pilgrimage to the House of Allah (the Kabah) if he is able to do so. It is certainly not necessary for him to follow any Mazhab i.e. Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki or Hanbali. If he does so, in the eyes of Islamic law, he will be considered a wrongdoer, prejudiced and sinful person, and will be treated among those who divided the religion of Islam into different sects. Allah has strongly condemned those who create dissension in Islam. The Quran says:

" Verily, those who divide their religion and break up into sects, you
(O Muhammad s.a.w) have no concern in them in the least ..." [6:159]
 
a Quranic verse can have different meanings according to situation and time...and when it is translated into another language many of its essence is lost...so it is better that you understand the language of the Quran and then read it...if you give the authority to interprete the Quran to each and every Muslim..you are going to get many different interpretations..its not wrong just make sure you follow the right one...
 
"Those who split up their Religion, and become (mere) Sects,- each party rejoicing in that which is with itself!". [30:32]

If anyone accepts Islam, he has only to testify that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad (s.a.w) is His messenger, to perform the prayers five times a day, to pay Zakat, to fast in the month of Ramadan and to make the pilgrimage to the House of Allah (the Kabah) if he is able to do so. It is certainly not necessary for him to follow any Mazhab i.e. Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki or Hanbali. If he does so, in the eyes of Islamic law, he will be considered a wrongdoer, prejudiced and sinful person, and will be treated among those who divided the religion of Islam into different sects. Allah has strongly condemned those who create dissension in Islam. The Quran says:

" Verily, those who divide their religion and break up into sects, you
(O Muhammad s.a.w) have no concern in them in the least ..." [6:159]
 
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