There is no doubt that the Muslim groups will keep making every effort to reach their goals until the thought is systematized. But the important thing here is that these efforts should be made without absolutizing them. Otherwise, this leads to a negative situation in which “each sects exults in its tenets.” It is for sure that if the people have “reasonable grounds” they may have the right to cut loose from the groups. But if they do not, they readily “splits up their religion.” This is schism. In order to avoid it we should take care of our grounds to be reasonable. This is possible only if we have the knowledge. So, every Muslim should have a look at his/her level of knowledge i.e. competence, and try to make up his/her deficiencies, if any. What a Muslim must do is nothing but to exert every possible effort to do this. He/she might make mistake till the moment he/she make up his/her deficiencies but as long as he/she exert a serious effort on this way then he will have performed his/her responsibility. The whole Ummah should do the same thing too until the process of the systematization of the thought is completed. All groups of the Ummah should try to make up their deficiencies and continue to exert required effort “without absolutizing” or justifying their activities.
This is because life abhors a vacuum. Muslim organizations will never cease in their efforts to reach their goals. So, “the effort” will always be with us. What matters is the quality or the direction of the effort. If there is no problem with them, the deficiencies or the faults will gradually decrease, and eventually the Ummah will be rewarded for their efforts and the thought will be systematized.