Depends on the branch of Islam. In Wahabbiyyah (Taleban and in Afghanistan) No, they cannot but in more moderate Islamic countries they can. Depends on the branch of Islam. In Wahabbiyyah (Taleban and in Afghanistan) No, they cannot but in more moderate Islamic countries they can. Depends on the branch of Islam. In Wahabbiyyah (Taleban and in Afghanistan) No, they cannot but in more moderate Islamic countries they can.
The Sunni Muslims. However, all Islam followers are Muslims irrelevant to which school they follow.
ISLAM
Islam
SunnahAhl-i-Sunnat wal jama'at. They from about 85% of the total number of Muslims.The largest branch of Islam is Sunnis that reach more than 85% of all Muslim population.
There is no one specific branch of Islam that can be characterized as the "most liberal." However, branches such as Sufism and progressive interpretations within Sunni and Shia Islam are often associated with more liberal and inclusive practices and beliefs. It's important to note that the level of liberalism or conservatism within Islam can vary among individuals and communities within any given branch.
the Shiites.
Shiites
Shiites. refer to the related question listed below for more infomation.
Sunni branch (around 85% of total Muslim population)
Islam [Ismaili Khoja branch of Shi'a Islam]
salafi