Sunnis are the largest sect even though they are a minority to the Shiites in Iraq
Kurds is the second largest group in Iraq.
No. Muslim Arabs are the largest group in Iraq, making up around 85-90% of Iraq's population.
The Shiites in Iraq do not have a unified perspective on who should rule Iraq, which is why there are several Shiite-majority parties in the Iraqi Parliament. However, most Shiites would prefer if Shiites were in power over Iraq and are intensely distrustful of Sunni Arabs given the long history of repression visited on the Shiites during Sunni Arab power.
Shia
yes. Iraq people are mostly Shia Muslims.
The main ethnic groups in Iraq are Arabs, Kurds, and Turkmen. Arabs are the majority and are predominantly located in central and southern Iraq. Kurds are the second-largest group and reside primarily in the northern regions. Turkmen, also known as Turcoman, are a smaller ethnic group mainly found in the north and have Turkic origins. Additionally, Iraq is home to several smaller ethnic communities, including Assyrians, Yazidis, and Chaldeans.
they support ayatollah Sistani the leader of Shia Muslims of Iraq.
Sunnah is a minority Muslim group in Araq. However, there is no critical differences between Sunnah group and the Shiites other group. See for more information the related question listed below.
No, Shiites outnumber Sunnis in Iraq. However, Sunnis over the world outnumber Shiites. World statistics is that Sunnis Muslim world percentage is 85% of total world Muslims. While Shiites are less than 15%. Refer to question below for more information.
Kurds, Sunni, and Shiites.
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