not all of them. some of Iranians are shiites and some of them are sunnis. besides some of sunis are not Iranians and some of the shiites are not iranian.
However, the overwhelming majority of Iranians are Shiites.
they are Wahhabi that is a sunni sect.
the Sunni and Shiite are two main sects in Islam religion first as majority and latter as minority.
He was Sunni(or ahlus sunna wal jama'ah).Shiites curse and swear him.
Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not
the issue that divied them was they developed differences
he was Sunni.
The majority is Sunni.
sunni
Iraq is majority Shiite, but has a significant Sunni minority.
Extremists come from both the Sunni and Shiite camp, but compose a minority in each.
Yes. There are Sunni Kurds (who form the majority) and Shiite Kurds (who form one of the Kurdish minorities).
they are Wahhabi that is a sunni sect.
No, thats a shiite
the Sunni and Shiite Are two sects of Islam religion.
Most Iranians are Shiite Muslims, but there is a minority of Sunni Muslims, Jews, Christians, Baha'i, Yarsan, Yazidi, and Zoroastrians. There are also minor religions that are not often counted as well.Of course, an increasing number of Iranians are Agnostics and Atheists (but remain in-the-closet to avoid apostasy punishments).
Islam.
Sunnis