The struggle between Sunnis and Shia and Shi'a Muslims was always the historical custom of the political authorities. Due to political reasons and slight differences in understanding of Islam these authorities wish to maintain major differences among Muslims. Therefore the world is aware that the conflict between Sunni and Shi'a Muslims has killed millions of people in conflict. The first article discussed Muslim's appeal established by the prophet Muhammad He left a great struggle among his people and achieved the highest status of Islam.
Muslims generally belong to Sunnis and Shiites. Sunnis believe that Muslim leaders died early in the series of caliphs and Shiite Muslims believe that the leaders became Muhammad's cousin Ali's martyr. The law and its descendants. Shias are often more ecstatic in religious activities and have the hope of the Savior's future Imam Savior bringing justice to the world. Sufism is a monastic movement of Islam, pointing to the mysticism and direct personal experience of God.
Just as Catholics and Protestants are two groups within Christianity, Sunnis and Shiites are two groups of Muslims. The difference between Sunni and Shi'a was about 1400 years ago and goes back to the controversy over the leaders of the Muslim community after the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632. The two groups agreed to some of the fundamental principles of Islam, but there is a difference In faith and practice, Sunnis does not believe that Shi'a are Muslims. Most of the Muslim countries are more Sunnis than the Shians except for some countries including Iran (most Shi'a), Iraq and Lebanon (split). In the United States, I believe that 55% are Sunnis and 16% are Shiites (the rest are considered not to belong to any group, including those who say they are Muslims ).
Everyone who cares about Iraqi news is hearing many things about Sunni and Shi'a. About 85% of Muslims in the world are Sunnis and about 15% are Shi'a Muslims. This departs from the intense controversy that Muhammad's death should inherit the leaders of the newly established Muslim community. Sunnis believe that the most qualified person should take over the prophet, but some believe that his descendants should wear his clothes. This minority is known as a supporter or supporter of Ali (Shi'ite); they believe Muhammad has appointed his cousin and his son-in-law as his successor. Historically, Shiites believed that under the rule of Sunnis they were depressed and deprived of their rights - in recent years, countries such as Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Pakistan, had.