the difference between Sunni masjids and Shia masjids is that the sunni masjid's domes are more circular/round and are mostly white/green. The shia masjid is very distinctive because of the design of the domes. There domes are less round, more pointy and are usually golden or silver. most of their masjids names are like Imam Ali masjid, Ali center etc.
most of the mosques in shiites and sunni are like and same.some differences between them refer to architect subject.for example it is seen that some shiite mosques have two tower(manarah) but sunni mosques has one manarah.but this is not difference because in most cases sunnis also had two manarah mosques and shiite also had one manarah mosques.therfore it can be said that mosques both of shiite and sunni are the same in terms of architect and something like this.
sunni and shia in the UKNo, they tend to use different mosques. Sunni and Wahabi sometimes share though. Wahabi mosques are commonly funded by Saudi Arabia as a way of spreading the wahabi way. Sunni's are far more common in the UK than wahabis, hence te push to promote wahabis.
Shi'ite Muslims worship in Mosques as do Sunni Muslims.
there is no different between them about dietary.
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Bravelis are also Sunni Muslims. Brely and Deoband are two Islamic Institutions and two schools of thought representing Sunni Muslims.
Sinai is a region of Egypt, Sunni is a branch of the religion of Islam.
He is Muslim. It makes no difference to be Sunni or Shiaa
The Sunni Muslims worship Allah and we believe that the Prophet is his messenger. Shiittes don't like the messenger, they like his grandsons
Sunni Islam: About 83% of Muslims in the world.Shia Islam: About 14% of Muslims in the world.But it doesn't matter because Muslims must be united!
No difference between Sunni and Shiiat Mosques. It is always said Muslim Mosque. What would you see in a Sunni mosque is the same as what in a Shiiat mosque. You see in the mosque mainly:Mehrab: A structure or drawing on wall marking the direction to be face by the Muslims during praying.Menbar: a wooden or brick structure formed of some steps (usually three steps or more) ending with a flat surface to allow the Mosque leader (Imam) to step up to deliever sermon and to sit down on this flat area when needed.Carpets or the like is covering the floor.