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The two main Islamic sects, Ash'ari and Maturidi, have distinct beliefs about the nature of God, revelation, and prophethood. While both agree on fundamental Islamic principles, they differ in their interpretations. The Ash'ari emphasize God's unity and rejection of anthropomorphism, while the Maturidi take a more flexible approach to God's attributes and actions. The Ash'ari view prophecy as a divine gift, while the Maturidi see it as a general ability to receive revelation from God. Understanding these differences is crucial for appreciating the diversity and richness of Islamic thought and practice, and promoting dialogue and mutual understanding between different sects and schools of thought within the Islamic tradition.
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