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The commonalty claim Abu Bakr as their khaleefa after Rasoolullaah (saws). The other Khaleefa who succeeded Abu Bakr are Umr and Usmaan. They consider Maulaana 'Ali (as) as the 4th Khaleefa which contradicts and disobeys the words of Rasoolullaah (saws). After the period of Khilaafat ended, there was no leader for them who would guide them on the righteous path of religion as they were deviated from the divine and righteous path of Allaah right after the death of Rasoolullaah (saws) by appointing Abu Nakr as their 1st Khaleefa. Hence for them, it was necessary to have a authority who would answer their queries and doubts. They then passed a resolution that learned person who is well versed with the teachings of the religion being elected as their leader and "Mufti". Mufti is the one who passes 'fatwa' after studying all the dimensions of the query according to his intellect and understanding. They claim that their decisions are based on the Books of Hadees. None of the books of Hadees bears authenticity as the Hadees described in them are all doctored and manipulated. It is their tradition that a Mufti passes a Fatwa at one place and the other one residing at some place abrogates the Fatwa of the previous Mufti. Contradiction and Imperfection has become the foundation of their beliefs.

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