Islam is a religion of monotheism and Abraham with Judaism and Christianity. It is currently the second largest religion in the world today. That faith comes from the Quran. It literally means "reading" and is considered literal transcription of the word of God. Its main prophet, named Muhammad, was talking to the angel Gabriel in the cave during meditation, teaching Islam, then used as a tool of God to help write the Quran. Muhammad then took advantage of his leadership, spreading Islam to Arab-dispersed tribes, then becoming a file ruler, exerting his influence on almost the whole Arabian peninsula.
The development of Muslim inner sects began in the early days of Islamic history. Indeed, after the death of the Prophet (Peace of Allah and blessing to him) and the appointment of the first Halifa, Hazrat Abu Bakr, the differences in the community almost immediately faced. These differences and differences have exacerbated the threat to the unity of Islamic society in a sense. Indeed, within 30 years, Muslim believers were split into two different sects. These are as follows.
Regarding Muslim sects, history shows patterns of variables. With the support of rulers, various denominations become unacceptable and often suppress or contend for contemporary persecution of competing sects, such as Saudi Arabian minority Muslims. The sectarian conflict between Shi'a and Sunni residents in Baghdad is well known in history. However, the meanings of Sections 9 and 5 are also the subject of discussion by other Muslims (see At-Tawba 5). This chapter is clarified in the historical context of the breakdown of the treaty between Muslim and the group of idolatroids of Muhammad. Regarding this verse, Mr. A. S. Abdel Haleem of the Qur'an translation wrote as follows. "In this case, this is definitely the people who are in violation of the treaty"
In the earliest decades after the death of the Prophet, certain fundamental features of Islamic religious social organizations were selected as anchors of community life and formulated as "pillars of Islam". For these five people, the Khārijite sect has added the sixth pillar, jihad, but this pillar was not accepted by the general community. The first pillar is the occupation of faith: according to the membership of the community, "Without God, only God, Muhammad is the messenger of God." The occupation of faith must be read correctly and intentionally at least once in your life, understanding its meaning and receiving consent from the soul.