The division between Sunni and Shiite Muslims originated from a disagreement over who should succeed the Prophet Muhammad as the leader of the Muslim community. Sunnis believed that leadership should follow community consensus, leading to the election of Abu Bakr as the first caliph, while Shiites believed that leadership should stay within the Prophet's family, leading to the belief in Ali, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, as his rightful successor. This difference in opinion resulted in a lasting schism in Islam.
Syria is a predominantly Muslim country, with the majority of the population identifying as Sunni Muslims. There are also significant minorities of Alawites, Christians, and Druze. Additionally, there are smaller communities of Shia Muslims, Ismailis, and Yazidis.
Saddam Hussein was a Sunni Muslim.
The major religions in Syria are Islam and Christianity. Islam is the predominant religion, with Sunni Muslims forming the majority. Christianity is also practiced by a significant portion of the population, particularly among the Armenian Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, and Greek Orthodox communities.
The majority of Syrians practice Sunni Islam, although there are also significant populations of Alawites, Christians, and Druze in the country.
Osama Bin Laden was a member of the Sunni sect of Islam. He followed a strict interpretation of Sunni beliefs and was a prominent figure in the jihadist movement.
he was Sunni.
sunni
The majority is Sunni.
Iraq is majority Shiite, but has a significant Sunni minority.
Extremists come from both the Sunni and Shiite camp, but compose a minority in each.
Yes. There are Sunni Kurds (who form the majority) and Shiite Kurds (who form one of the Kurdish minorities).
they are Wahhabi that is a sunni sect.
Yes. The two groups remain theologically divided.
No, thats a shiite
the Sunni and Shiite Are two sects of Islam religion.
Islam.
Sunnis