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What are beliefs of the Sunni?

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

The Sunnis are largest and the main group of the Muslims. They believe in the Five Pillars of Islam. They believe in Allah Almighty, the last Prophet (SAW) and all the commandments given by Allah Almighty, the beloved Prophet (SAW) and the Jurisprudence of the FOUR Imams of Fiqah.

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