Difference Between Wahabi And Deobandi. Wahabi Salafi do not believe in any Imam after prophet Muhammad saw. Numanis presentation of the Wahhabi doctrine and the Saudi state appears to have been carefully calculated to minimise points of difference between Wahhabism and the Deobandi understanding of Islam and to focus only on issues on which they are agreed in order to argue that there were no fundamental differences between the two particularly on the question of pure. The fight between both of these sectors is that Hayati sector believes that that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is alive in his grave Mamati just like Wahabis believe that he is dead even in his Grave May Allah Pardon me. Audhu billahi min al-shaytan al-rajim bismillah al-rahman al-rahim.
3There should not be any TAWAF of Qabar. Numanis presentation of the Wahhabi doctrine and the Saudi state appears to have been carefully calculated to minimise points of difference between Wahhabism and the Deobandi understanding of Islam and to focus only on issues on which they are agreed in order to argue that there were no fundamental differences between the two particularly on the question of pure monotheism. Wahabi Salafi do not believe in any Imam after prophet Muhammad saw. In this article we want to briefly shed a little light on the similarities and differences between these two groups. All these people refer themselves to being sunni only. These issues will be taken up in more detail later inshaaAllaah.
Whereas Deobandis are Hanafis and follow Imam Abu Hanifa Wahhabis are ghair muqallid which means that they do not follow any imam for jurisprudence.
It should be noted that both Deobandi and Barelvi madhabs are subsets of the Hanafi branch. Whereas Deobandis are Hanafis and follow Imam Abu Hanifa Wahhabis are ghair muqallid which means that they do not follow any imam for jurisprudence. A defeat for them would mean loss of prestige and followers to the Sunnis. Despite polemical arguments between the Barelwis and Deobandis and the presentation of the idea that the Barelwis are grave and saint worshippers and that the Deobandis are wholly something else this is. Wahabi Muslims are followers of Muhammad ibne Abdul wahab present in the 18th century in Saudi Arabia whereas Sunni Muslims are followers of Prophet Muhammad and his companions. Deobandi school takes a slightly lighter stance on.