Abstract
Allah created the two weighty things to worship Him alone without partner, and He sent prophets and messengers to them to teach them how to worship Him in a correct manner that brings them closer to Him, Glory be to Him. The first thing that each of the Messengers called his people to was the unification of God Almighty and His singling out and then dealing with disagreement and discord between them by all means. Here lies the problematic of this research, as many Muslims in the contemporary reality neglected to adhere to the unity on which Islam was founded since the era of the Prophet, and the dispersal of Muslims into groups and parties that lost their strength, and weakened their strength and their word. And the disagreement among Muslims regarding beliefs in particular, as well as the methods that the Messengers adhered to in calling their people to unity and non-discrimination. The researcher will use the inductive method in writing this research by tracing the Qur’anic verses and the Prophetic hadiths that show the extent of Islam’s interest in the unity of the Islamic nation, especially in dogmas. Then the researcher brings these texts down to the contemporary reality to find out the problems and obstacles that the Islamic nation faces in this aspect, and one of the most important findings of the researcher is that Islam cares a lot about the unity of the nation so that it united all Muslims in the worship of one Lord, and the reception of one Qibla, and He revealed to them one book in one language, and sent to them one Messenger, as He commanded them to perform many of the rituals in groups, not individually, and that one of the biggest problems that leads to disunity and partisanship is the blind imitation of the leaders of the Islamic sects who fan the fire of disagreement among Muslims for special reasons. Keywords: Methods, Al-Quran, Dealing with, Disputes, Dogmas.
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