Islam is one religion and never split in two The only point is that there are two main schools withing Islam religion; called Sunni and Shiites schools. The differences between them are minors and relevant to the basic Islam religion beliefs and rules. They both pray to same God, recite same Quran, pray in same mosques and possibly behind same leader (who is Sunni or Shiite, go to hajj in same places and doing same rituals, fast same month of Ramadan, believe in same prophet, ... etc. Refer to question below.
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They didn't. The Muslims remained together in one group, and a deviant sect broke off and changed the religion into something else which only seems like Islam from the outside. Kind of like a cult. Kind of like the Mormons - who are not really Christian, but only seem to be from a distance.
The majority of us remianed real Muslims. 85%. That's a pretty good majority, don't you think?
in the mid-600's Islam split in 2 to groups . the 2 groups were named shia and sunni.the shia were Muslims who thought that only members of the muhamad's family could become caliphs.on the otherhand , the sunni didn't think caliphs had to be related to muhamad as longt as they were good Muslims and strong leaders. over time, religious differences developed between the two groups as well.
muslims, islam,There are a few ethnic groups in SW Asia. The top three ethnic groups are Muslims, Arabs and Islam.
The largest two Islamic groups are Shi'a and Sunni Muslims. These two groups now have quite different beliefs, but the original split was caused by the question of who was to succeed Muhammad. The Sunni's believe that Abu Bakr was his rightful successor, but the Shi'a believe that Muhammad chose his cousin Ali.
To split the alphabet into 6 groups you would have 4 letters in 4 groups, and 5 letters in 2 groups. Groups could include A-D, E-I, J-M, N-R, S-V, W-Z.
The borders delineated by the implementation of Sykes-Picot were not reflective of the actual ethnic and religious groups on the ground. Some groups were split between different states, like the Kurds, between French Syria, British Iraq, and Turkey, and some groups were pushed together unnaturally into states like Syria, which houses Alawites, Sunni Muslims, Druze, Christians, and Ismaili Shiite Muslims.
The death of Muhammad split the Muslims over their belief about who should take over as their leader. The Sunnis believed that the person should be elected and the Shiites believed that the person should be a descendant of Muhammad.
Well, it depends on how many groups. It can't be split into whole groups because it is a prime number. But it can be split into 2 groups wit 11.5 in each Hope this helped =)
Islam's two major sects are the Sunni Muslims and the Shia Muslims.
Without knowing the original host organization, it's impossible to know what 2 groups emerged from the split. However in government, liberals and conservatives are often considered groups that split from a host organization.
56 will split into the following groups... 56 groups of 1 28 groups of 2 14 groups of 4 7 groups of 8 8 groups of 7 4 groups of 14 2 groups of 28 and 1 group of 56
in the mid-600's Islam split in 2 to groups . the 2 groups were named shia and sunni.the shia were Muslims who thought that only members of the muhamad's family could become caliphs.on the otherhand , the sunni didn't think caliphs had to be related to muhamad as longt as they were good Muslims and strong leaders. over time, religious differences developed between the two groups as well.
It is important for the West that Muslims split to weaken them and get better control on their resources.
Christians vs Muslims
Muslims were divided into two groups
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When intraparty disputes split members into different groups, these groups are referred to as
The ruthless assassination of the third Rightful Caliph Hazrat Usman RAU was the beginning and the most pathetic event of the brutal martyrdome of the tribe of the beloved Prophet SAW at Karbala was the hallmark. That was the most unforunate incident that became a cause of split, though the incident is deplored by all the Muslims.