The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims.
at least 1% of egypt population are shia muslims. but sunni/shia relation in egypt is different of other countries. in egypt shia and sunni have close relation and sunni muslims love 12 Imams of shia and sunni muslims of egypt can be called nearly shia. there is no shia/sunni conflict in egypt. egypt Muslims are mostly fatemi that are lovers of Imam Ali and Ahl al Bayt.
Because Sunni muslims consider shia,s are kafir or infideles and have no significance in sunni faith
No. Muslims can't eat pork, no matter if he is shia or sunni
Sunni Muslims Shia Muslims
Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims are both branches of Islam that believe in the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad and the Quran. They both follow the Five Pillars of Islam and share many core beliefs, such as the oneness of Allah and the importance of prayer and charity. Additionally, both Sunni and Shia Muslims celebrate the same Islamic holidays and have similar practices, such as fasting during Ramadan.
During their rule, the Ottomans, who were Sunni Muslims, generally supported and promoted Sunni Islam. This contributed to the historical divide between Sunni and Shia Muslims, as the Ottomans often favored Sunni practices and institutions over Shia ones.
The majority of Persians (today, that's Iran and Iraq) are Shia Muslims.
There are shia muslims and sunni muslims in islam.
I would assume there are more Sunni Muslims in Austria than Shia Muslims as in general the split is around 90% Sunni and 10% Shia worldwide. Shia's are mostly found in countries like Iran, Iraq, Syria and Pakistan. So they are a minority sect unlike the Sunni's who are mainstream and represent orthodox Islam.
About 80% of Muslims are Sunni, and about 15% are Shia.
Sunni and Shia Muslims