STP Its no use, the logic fails when you see someone ascribe such "careless acts" (such as the wedding of aisha r.a and the Prophet pbuh) to our beloved Nabi s.a.w. As if our Nabi s.a.w had no clue of what he was getting into, or was that dumbfounded to not notice the evil in Aisha r.a. (naouzubillah).
I'm all up for Shia and Sunni unity , as long as they keep their cursing and scriptures to themselves, and sunnis to themselves. And unite on the basis of Laillahaillallah Mohammadur rasoolAllah.
Offcourse we are all brothers. Only our enemies benefit from all the infighting. However in todays age and time you can not keep things under the blanket. I think its necessary to discuss and exchange these views as some of these personalities play a very important role in formation of the way we see things.
^ Bro you know that will never change. Exchange of ideas do not affect the belief of anyone and it hasn't for the last 1500 years.
Instead we need to keep them to ourselves, and strive to become better at what we are. If you're a shia be a better shia, if you're sunni be the best sunni, keep your knowledge doors open.
What we need to focus on is the oneness of God and the message of his Rasool s.a.w.
We need to strive to become better at what we are. If you're a shia be a better shia, if you're sunni be the best sunni, keep your knowledge doors open.
What we need to focus on is the oneness of God and the message of his Rasool s.a.w.
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^ Beautifully concluded.
The thread has served its purpose as all the perspectives shared by all of you helped in looking at the topic from different aspects. JazakAllah khair everyone for sharing your valuable views. It helps us in improving our knowledge.
May Allah (s.w.t) bless Shias, Sunnis and all Muslims of the world with unity and understanding of each others beliefs.