The Prophet (PBUH) is reported to have said:
"Anyone who gets even one feet away from the Ummah has taken out the Islamic yoke from his neck, even if he prays and fasts." 
That is why Qur’an calls upon all Muslims to be united and hold on  steadfastly to the rope of Allah (i.e. Qur’an) and gives a stern warning  to them not to create any divisions (3:103) amongst themselves.
If we look at the global picture as a whole, we find that the number of  Muslims has grown steadily to more than a billion today. Muslims possess  the richest resources of the world and the most fertile lands of the  earth. In spite of this, how ironic that the most vulnerable and the  most dependent people on earth are also Muslims.
Coming to the religious level, we find that the number of mosques is  growing everywhere. The number of Muslims going to mosques is also  increasing. The number of Muslims performing the annual pilgrimage  increases every year, and in fact, has to be controlled to restrict the  number. The number of Muslim organizations has been growing steadily.  Whenever some differences arise among Muslims in one organization, they  create another one and build another mosque. Noticing such an abundance  of religious fervor among Muslims, Iqbal was led to say:
"Masjid to banadi shab bhar mein imaan ke hararat walon ne 
man apna purana papi hay barson mein namazi ban na saka" 
"Those with fervor in their faith built the mosque in a night, but the heart is sinful and did not prostrate in years."
Now, let us come to the real question. In spite of all the speeches and  the sermons exhorting Muslims to unite, we see that the result is  disappointing, to say the least. Why is that? The only way to diagnose  this problem is to find the root cause according to Iqbal. 
ye we must think for muslim unity
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