"And we must not have enmity towards all of the people for the sake of ['Abdur-Rahmaan] 'Abdul-Khaaliq. We clarify and we say a statement that we have said more than once: It is not permissible for us to make our disagreement with someone else besides us into a disagreement between us."
Refer to [url=http://www.sunnahpublishing.net/modules/Manhaj/tanbeehulfateen4.pdf]Notification to the Intelligent Part 4[/url] (p. 4, 8-9).
On the first night of Ramadaan, 1429H, Shaykh Rabee' Ibn Haadee al-Madkhalee was asked about the principle, "We must not make our disagreement about someone else a cause for disagreement amongst ourselves." So the noble Shaykh answered,
"It is a corrupt principle, and with it they want to not perform tabdee' (declaring one an innovator) and jarh (criticism, disparagement) of those who deserve the jarh and the tabdee', such as al-Maghraawee, Abul-Hasan al-Ma`ribee and Muhammad Hassaan."