Yes. The Ibadi are recognized as a third legitimate sect by most Sunnis and Shiites. Additionally, there are sects like the Ahmadiyya which consider themselves to be Muslim, but this contention is challenged by both Sunni and Shiite Muslims do to the Ahmadiyya reverence for Ahmed Mirza Ghulam.
There are more Sunni Muslims than Shiite Muslims. Shiite Muslims represent about 15% of the global Islamic community whereas Sunni Muslims represent 85%. The numbers of the other sects are negligible.
Sunnis
Extremists come from both the Sunni and Shiite camp, but compose a minority in each.
The people of Lebnon have different religions like CHristian, Islam,.. and Muslims there are both shia and sunni. but Hezbollah in Lebanon are shiite Muslims.
No. They are almost all Sunni Muslims.
Shi'ite Muslims worship in Mosques as do Sunni Muslims.
the issue that divied them was they developed differences
They are not enemies. Refer to question below.
Between 70% to 80% of Muslims in Kuwait belong to the Sunni and 20-30% are Shi'as.
The Safavids were Twelver Shiite Muslims in comparison to the Ottomans and the Mughals who were Sunni Muslims.
The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims, and the Safavids were Shiite Muslims.
Yes the Muslims there are 70% shia and 30% sunni