Re: Islamic Unity part two
:k: I second that. If you look at history, we Barelvis have always respected Deobandis/Wahabis/Salafi schools of thought- but unfortunately you rarely see such a gesture from other Sunni scholars. For example, in Punjab- all mosques were traditionally owned by Barelvi people. During Zia’s time there was so much corruption that the mosques were wrested by Deobandi parties and then they started the wave of terror. Shias have to learn a lot too.