refer to question below:
Mostly Sunnis But many of them are converting to shia because of seeing successes of Shia Hezbollah.
According to Shia Islam spiritual growth and meeting God is possible only withspritual help of Ahl ul Bayt.
The main difference between Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims is their beliefs regarding the rightful successor to Prophet Muhammad. Sunnis believe that the leader should be elected, while Shia believe it should be a descendant of the Prophet. There are also some differences in religious practices and interpretation of Islamic teachings between the two groups.
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.
I fink it's Sunnis.. :)
The key difference between Sunni and Shia Muslims lies in their beliefs related to the leadership of the Muslim community after the death of the Prophet Muhammad. Sunnis believe the leader should be elected, while Shias believe leadership should stay within the Prophet's family. This historical disagreement led to distinct theological, legal, and cultural differences between the two groups.
they are both Muslims and located all over the world.
the majority of people are shia Muslims. but government is sunni.
there are many difference between a suni and a shia suni say that there are four khalifha but shias say that there is only one khalifha hazrat ALI
The main two branches of Islam are Sunnis and Shiites. Refer to related question below for the difference between the two.
the major difference between them come backs to believing to Islam. shia has five pillars in principal. shia in one hand is resemble ti sunni namely both of them have the same ideas in: unity of Allah, prophecy and resurrection. besides these, shia also believe in Imamate and justice.
The differences between the Sunni and the Shia are the following. Sunni is a member of the branch of Islam that accepts the first four caliphs as rightful successors to Muhammad. Shia are those who belong to the branch of Islam that regards Ali as the legitimate successor to Mohammed and rejects the first three caliphs.