The Mughals though they were of Persian lineage, had never been Shi'ite. They can thus be classified as Sunni. Many of the Mughals also subscribed to Sufistic views. And Akbar even tried his hand at amalgamating Hindus and Muslims into a new religion. It has to be granted that the Mughal courts were knowingly or unknowingly instrumental in some religious reawakening among scholars and thinkers, especially sufi saints of India.
he was Sunni.
sunni
The majority is Sunni.
Iraq is majority Shiite, but has a significant Sunni minority.
Extremists come from both the Sunni and Shiite camp, but compose a minority in each.
Yes. There are Sunni Kurds (who form the majority) and Shiite Kurds (who form one of the Kurdish minorities).
they are Wahhabi that is a sunni sect.
No, thats a shiite
the Sunni and Shiite Are two sects of Islam religion.
Islam.
Sunnis
There are more Sunni Muslims than Shiite Muslims. Shiite Muslims represent about 15% of the global Islamic community whereas Sunni Muslims represent 85%. The numbers of the other sects are negligible.