The Shia majority countries are Iran, Iraq, Bahrain, Azerbaijan and, according to some estimates, Yemen where they are the largest religious group.for mor information see:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_Islam
No. Israel and Shiites have opposition.
The Shiites are Muslims, and pray to Allah Almighty.
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No. Shiites are just as hygenic as anyone else.
No. Shiites are just as hygenic as anyone else.
Some Sunnis hate some Shiites and some Shiites hate some Sunnis, but the majority of the conflicts between them are not theological, but political, social, and economic. These labels work similarly to ethnic labels in the Balkans, ripping people and countries apart. It does not help that many Sunnis and Shiites purposely or unintentionally misconstrue the doctrines of the other in order to give Divine Legitimacy to what would otherwise be a vulgar brawl for resources.
the Sunnis are the majority and the shiites are the minority.therefore the numbers of Sunnis are more than shiites populations.
Safavid rulers were shiites.
Unfortunately, there are a number of countries, including: Pakistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia. Only the extremists in both groups are responsible
Around 15% of Muslims in the Middle East are Shiites.
not all of them. some of Iranians are shiites and some of them are sunnis. besides some of sunis are not Iranians and some of the shiites are not iranian. However, the overwhelming majority of Iranians are Shiites.
The Shiites in Iraq do not have a unified perspective on who should rule Iraq, which is why there are several Shiite-majority parties in the Iraqi Parliament. However, most Shiites would prefer if Shiites were in power over Iraq and are intensely distrustful of Sunni Arabs given the long history of repression visited on the Shiites during Sunni Arab power.