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Shi'ite Muslims worship in Mosques as do Sunni Muslims.
The Sunni Muslims worship Allah and we believe that the Prophet is his messenger. Shiittes don't like the messenger, they like his grandsons
No. The "Sunna" refers to the culture and traditions of the Muslims (which forms the basis for Sunni Islam). Muslims usually pray in a Mosque. To read more about Muslim Houses of Worship, see the Related Question below.
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Sunni Muslims.
same as Sunni Muslims except minor differences that do not count. Refer to question below.
First, you have to understand that there is nothing called Sunni Religion. Sunni Are Muslims who follow the footsteps of the prophet Mohamed PBUH, they are 90% of the Muslim population. Shiite are Muslims also, but they have different approach or understanding in the practices, but both worship the one and only god and believe in Mohamed as the prophet and messenger of Allah. Saying so, the total population of Muslims world wide is 1,226 million.Check the sources on http://www.religioustolerance.org/worldrel.htm
Most of them were Sunni Hanafis.
Answer 1 - Sunni ViewAli (ra) and his family.Answer 2According to Shiite Islam, its practitioners worship God, just as Sunni Muslims do. It is a common canard that Shiites worship Ali; the Shiite regard for Ali is similar to the Catholic regard for Saints - veneration without direct worship.
the Muslims in morocco are sunni
Sunni
at least 1% of egypt population are shia muslims. but sunni/shia relation in egypt is different of other countries. in egypt shia and sunni have close relation and sunni muslims love 12 Imams of shia and sunni muslims of egypt can be called nearly shia. there is no shia/sunni conflict in egypt. egypt Muslims are mostly fatemi that are lovers of Imam Ali and Ahl al Bayt.