And yourself since it is a general statement not specific.
It is quite specific because the verse speaks about breaking up the religion, which the Shias have done (by branching off from the mainstream Islam), and even adopting the label "Shia".
You still didn't answer my question, which word accordingly and exactly means and mentions the word SHIA from the verse? Stop ducking and diving.
Are you serious or are you blind? The verse clearly condemns those who split into sects and the word it uses for sect is "Shia", a term you proudly use to identify yourself.
And so do you. Would you like me to provide you with the list again?
Providing the list is a smokescreen. What you need to prove is how any of those groups differ from each other on the most fundamental issues of aqaaid. At least you can agree with me on one thing; although our minor differences, aren't we all united against Shias (when it comes to refuting them)? Why is that? It is so because we fundamentally agree on the same concepts whereas the Shias differ from us (on those fundamental creedal issues).
You are Ahle Sunah Wal Jama'ah meaning different sects and groups assembled and put together under one banner. Stop kidding yourself.
Yes, different groups of fiqh united under one banner all of whom agree on the same core principles of belief. If we differed on belief, we would have had no issues including the Shias as a fifth school.
No, Saqifa caused the split and division and this went further and deeper because of Caliphate. Allah and His Messenger (pbuh) only give good examples of Shias and good tidings about them. WAKE UP.
Caps lock won't help you! Saqifa is where Muslims united upon a leader and the division you speak of came during the time of Imam Ali (ra), as attested by Imam Khomeini. In my personal opinion, Saqifa is a litmus test; those who accept it have accepted the unity of Muslims. Those who oppose it show their own severe misguidance.
Take a look at your posts and arrogance and you'll find you're being foolish. Ahle Sunah Wal Jama'ah is full of different sects and groups put under one banner and the Prophet (pbuh) has got nothing to do with such sectarian rife.
...all under one banner, the banner of Sunnah of the Prophet (saw) and assembly of Sahaba (ra) - which also include Ahlul Bayt (ra) because they too were Sahaba (ra) - and Muslims. Our creedal beliefs, on the core issues, are the same. Can you say the same about yourself and the Zaidis or Ismailis?
The main body of Muslims were mourning the Prophet (pbuh) and busy with his funeral arrangements. Just a handful were at Saqifah. Read history without arrogance.
No matter which way you cut it, call it deep division or whatever, the two bodies (at Saqifa and those arranging for the funeral) came together and remained in unity at the time of Abu Bakr (ra) and Umar (ra). Then, when Imam Hassan (ra) handed the Caliphate to Muawiya, Muslims united again and all differences were set aside. All of these points, as I said regarding Saqifa, are litmus tests. The ones who buried the hatchet and moved on were Muslims; the misguided Muslims latched on to these events and built their creedal foundations around them. And that is why the verse from the Qur'an is condemnation for brothers like yourself so in your own words, "wake up".
Lets see how well you do with just this then I will address your other commitments and points.
If idiocy could be measured on a scale, you'd tip it to the max. Without ever answering a single point satisfactorily, you bring up nonsense to give the impression as though you have said something substantial. Then, you summarize your garbage by saying, "lets see how well you do with just this" as if you possess this higher level of knowledge and you are only giving us a glimpse of it. Answer all my points! In fact, you have not offered anything worthy to my rebuttal of your copy-paste from Al-Islam.org and ShiaPen. It must hurt to see an average forum member destroy posts by your "online intellectuals" at Al-Islam.org and ShiaPen, lol.