Osama Bin Laden was a member of the Sunni sect of Islam. He followed a strict interpretation of Sunni beliefs and was a prominent figure in the jihadist movement.
Cassius Clay, who later changed his name to Muhammad Ali, converted to Islam in the 1960s, specifically the Nation of Islam. He later embraced Sunni Islam and followed the teachings of the Sufi sect.
Many Turks practice the Islam religion or Muslim religion they have one of the more laid back type of Islam, the reform Islam it's why Turkey is more liberal than many of the other Middle eastern/ eastern European countries
The majority religion in Syria is Islam, with Sunnis comprising the largest sect followed by Alawites, Twelver Shia, and Druze. There are also Christian minorities, including Eastern Orthodox, Catholics, and Assyrians. Additionally, there are small communities of Jews and Yazidis.
Islam is the dominant religion in the Middle East and Egypt. The majority of the population in these regions adhere to the Sunni sect of Islam, with a smaller but significant presence of Shia Muslims as well. Christianity and Judaism also have historical and cultural significance in these areas.
Sufism is a branch of the Sunni sect of Islam. Sunni's are the most popular sect.
Of Islam.
No
Sunni
shia which is the sect of the majority in Iran
Sunni sect is the largest sect of Islam. Shia are in very less number. Sufi is not a sect. It is a way of life for some of the Muslims who seek pleasure of Almighty Allah by excessive prayer and devotion.
Sunni is a sect of Islam
The dominant sect of Islam is Sunnis (about 85% of total Muslims in the world). Refer to question below for more information.
Yes. Islam is followed in Persia. Most of the followers of Shia sect of Islam.
no. the shiiah is sect within Islam religion.
Shia
There is no orthodox sect of Islam that believes that God is a corporeal entity.