Followers of Sunni Islam, known as Sunnis, constitute the largest branch of Islam, making up about 85-90% of the global Muslim population. They adhere to the teachings and practices based on the Quran and the Hadith (sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad) and emphasize the importance of the community in interpreting Islamic law. Sunni Islam is characterized by its acceptance of the first four caliphs as rightful successors to Muhammad and is further divided into various schools of thought, including Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali.
the Sunni and Shiite are two main sects in Islam religion first as majority and latter as minority.
Answer: Yes - of course. The four schools of thought in "Sunni" Islam are all part of the same Islam. No problem.
Islam.
Sunni is a sect of Islam
sunni islam
There is no such thing as "the Sunni Movement". There is the Sunni Sect of Islam and there are numerous movements within Sunni Islam, but no movement so important that it has eclipsed all others.
There is no such thing as "the Sunni Movement". There is the Sunni Sect of Islam and there are numerous movements within Sunni Islam, but no movement so important that it has eclipsed all others.
Sunni Muslim
Sunni
Islam
Sufism is a branch of the Sunni sect of Islam. Sunni's are the most popular sect.
This is simply definitional. A Muslim is, by definition, a follower of Islam, just as a Christian, by definition, is a follower of Christianity.