From his [the Prophet] sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam's statement,
"Whoever lives amongst you will see much differing, so
adhere to my Sunnah",
It can be learnt that if parties (ahzaab) within the ummah emerge in
increasing numbers then one should not affiliate himself to a party (hizb).
In the past, many groups have appeared; Khwaarij, Mu'tazilah, Jahmiyyah,
Shee'ah, even Raafidah. Then there appeared, later on Ikhwanis, Salafis,
Tablighis, and all those like them. Put all of them to one side and take
[the path] ahead. Which is what the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa
sallaam guided to, "Adhere to my Sunnah and the Sunnah of the
rightly guided caliphs."
No doubt, it is obligatory for all Muslims to adopt the way of the
salaf as their madhhab, not affiliation to a specific party (hizb)
named, "The Salafis". It is obligatory for the Islamic Ummah to adopt
the way of the salaf as-salih as their madhhab, not bigotry to those
called "the salafis". Pay attention to the difference: There is the way
of the salaf, and there is a party (hizb) called "the salafis".
What is the objective? Following the Salaf. Why? The salafi brothers
are the closest sect to that which is right, no doubt, but their problem
is the same as others, that some of these sects declare others as being
misguided, they declare them to be innovators and as being sinners. We
don't censure this, if they deserve it, but we censure handling this
bid'ah in this way.
It is obligatory for the leaders of these sects to get together and
say, "Between us is the book of Allah, and the Sunnah of His messenger,
so lets us judge by them and not according to desires, opinions and not
according to personalities. Everyone makes mistakes and achieves
correctness no matter what he has reached with regards to knowledge and
worship. Infallibility is [only] in the religion of Islam."
In this hadeeth the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallaam guided to
the way in which a person secures himself. He doesn't affiliate him to
any sect, only the way of the salaf as-salih, to the Sunnah of our
Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallaam and the rightly guided caliphs.