Mostly Sunnis But many of them are converting to shia because of seeing successes of Shia Hezbollah.
In all Muslim countries. percentage of shia and sunni differ in each Muslim country. for example Saudi Arabia and Egypt are mainly Sunni and Iran and Iraq are mainly Shia.
I fink it's Sunnis.. :)
they are both Muslims and located all over the world.
the majority of people are shia Muslims. but government is sunni.
It is mainly not called two sections. Shia and Sunnis are both Muslims, but they have a slight difference in their way of Islam. A Shia Muslim can't let a Sunni Muslim enter their mosque because he is a Sunni. It goes the same for Sunnis as well.
in many countries. but shia Muslims mainly in Iran, Iraq, Bahrain, Pakistan, Azerbaijan and more. other Muslim countries are mainly sunni with minor shia population.
The official religion or race of Iran is shia of course, where over 85% of the population is shia. While the rest are sunnis.
In Iran 85-90% of people are Shia Muslims and the rest are sunni. a small minority are not Muslims.
They are different in their rituals and practices and in their understanding of who was the successor of Muhammad; Shias say Ali and Sunnis say it was Abu Bakr. They differ in how they pray, with Shias praying with their hands by their side and prostrating on a piece of clay, and they believe in twelve imams, the final one of which who is hiding.
The global Muslim population is approximately 85-90% Sunni and 10-15% Shia. The exact ratio may vary by region.
They are not real Islam divisions. They are just different schools. Mainly they are Sunnis and Shiites. Refer to question below.