This is the tense moment two Australian Muslim women clash and expose a deep divide in the Islamic community.

The mood became uncomfortable when Rita, a bisexual Muslim woman who practises Sufism, proposed reciting spiritual prayers over a meal during the final episode of SBS documentary Muslims Like Us.

This didn't go down well with Anjum, a Sunni religious conservative who covers her face with a niqab in the TV series filmed on Sydney's northern beaches.

The mood became uncomfortable when Rita, a bisexual Muslim woman who practises Sufism, proposed reciting spiritual prayers over a meal on SBS's Muslims Like Us

Rita had explained how Sufis, whose faith began more than 500 years after the Prophet Mohammad's seventh-century death, expressed their devotion to faith by singing and dancing.

However, tensions heightened when Rita explained some adherents of Sufism used 'drugs and intoxication'.

Anjum, who regards alcohol consumption as a sin, objected to the idea of practising Islam in a way that didn't adhere to the life of the Prophet Mohammad.

'You're not allowed to bring it into Islam at all,' she said.

Anjum, who covers her face with a niqab, objected to the idea of practising Islam in a way that didn't adhere to the life of the Prophet Mohammad

'I have heard enough from you.'

Before long, Rita lost her patience with Anjum as she kept interrupting her.

'Enough. Enough. Enough, okay. Stop it. Just stop it,' Rita said.

Tensions heightened when Anjum gestured with her hands and told her to 'relax'.

'No shut up. Shut up. That is enough. I have heard enough,' Rita said.

Before long, Rita (pictured) lost her patience with Anjum as she kept interrupting her. 'No shut up. Shut up. That is enough. I have heard enough,' Rita said

Anjum then walked out of the room after declaring Rita's Sufism wasn't part of Islam

'There is a boundary but she has crossed it time and time again.'

The exchange ended with Anjum standing up at the dinner table and telling Rita her behaviour was not Islamic.

'Look at your behaviour, mate,' Rita said in response.

'Constantly interfering whenever we are trying to talk. Feel free to leave, please.'

Anjum then walked out of the room after declaring Sufism wasn't Islamic.