Sunni
Bashar al-Assad, the President of Syria, is not Sunni; he belongs to the Alawite sect, which is an offshoot of Shia Islam. The Alawites have historically been a minority in Syria, and Assad's regime has been characterized by its support from this sect. The sectarian dynamics in Syria have played a significant role in the ongoing conflict in the country.
The Syrian regime has strong bonds with Iran they have the same ideololgy, and the same sect(Shiite)
shia which is the sect of the majority in Iran
The Kurds belong to many different sects, most notably being the Sunni sect as the majority. There is also a the Shia sect from among Kurds, most from the Shia sect live in Iran and Iraq.
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The Quakers
Syria is located on the continent of Asia.
Asia. Syria is a country in Western Asia.
asia
No, Syria is not a gulf country it is belong to sham countries.
Shia
Hafez al-Assad, president of Syria from 1971-2000,