The Shia (Shiite) and Sunni
Religious differences have caused many conflicts in the history of Iraq
In July 2006 estimate Iraqi population is above 27,000,000. The religious compisiton in Iraq is: Muslim 97% and Others 3% The Muslims here are divided in two sects: the Shia 60% and the Sunni 40%.
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Afghanistan and Iraq are our first 21st Century conflicts.
Iraq
In Iraq, people traditionally organize politically by their religious group. As a result, there have been numerous confrontations between Iraq's diverse population for political advantages. Among these conflicts exists a conflict between Sunni Arabs and Shiite Arab, especially near Baghdad where the neighborhoods are evenly mixed between them.
In Iraq, people traditionally organize politically by their religious group. As a result, there have been numerous confrontations between Iraq's diverse population for political advantages. Among these conflicts exists a conflict between Sunni Arabs and Shiite Arab, especially near Baghdad where the neighborhoods are evenly mixed between them.
The most compelling social issues in Iraq are sectarian in nature involving intolerance of differing sects as well as issues pertaining to governance.
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Shia
Iraqi Christians celebrate Christmas unless their sect frowns on it, as many Christian sects do.