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The ultimate supreme religious authority is Allah. To Him we must ALL stand before on the Last Day and give account. ... more
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on AOL Answers. How has Sunni and Shi'a religious differences affected the history and politics of Afghanistan? Topics:  afghanistanAsked by prl1170 on April 12, 2008 View the entire discussion on AOL Answersmore
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Iraq geographically lies in the dead center of where Shia Muslims and Sunni Muslims (both Kurd and Arab Sunnis) meet, at least by historic cultural geographic boundaries. To the west, south, and north, Iraq is bordered by Sunni countries. To the ... more
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• Paul Sullivan: Who Are the Shia? • Timothy Furnish: Ignorance May Be Bliss, but It Makes for Bad Policy: Analysis of the Iraq Study Group Report Updated 12/18/06 The Islam religion was founded by Mohammed in the seventh century. In 622 he founded ... more
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A member of the branch of Islam that accepts the first four caliphs as rightful successors to Muhammad that's what i found when i looked it up well , we use it as an adjective describing muslims who follw the Sunna of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Ninety ... more
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That is something that goes back to about 1800 years ago. The Sunni killed a person who the Shiite somehow not exactly half worshiped. The Shiites beliefs are kinda wrong and disturbed. They also believe that if a Shiite person kills a Sunni person, ... more
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Leadership within the Sunni Arab community is fractured, in part because Saddam Hussein's Baath Party, which drew its core strength from Sunnis, is banned. In 2004, the Iraqi Islamic Party (IIP) was the largest Sunni Arab party to participate in ... more
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મુનિ મિત્રાનંદસાગર Jay Jinendra 1. Both Sunni and Shia Muslims share the most fundamental Islamic beliefs and articles of faith. The differences between these two main sub-groups within Islam initially stemmed not from spiritual differences, but ... more
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One who is Sunni is one who follows The Qur'an and The Sunneh of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). Those who are Shi'a are individuals who are very much misguided. They think that the relatives of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), ... more
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The separation of Muslims into Sunni and Shia dates back to the death of Muhammad in AD 632. Shias believe that Ali, who was Muhammad’s cousin and son-in-law, should have been Muhammad’s successor. Instead, Abu Bakr, Muhammad’s faithful friend and ... more
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