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In what ways are Sunni and Shiite beliefs alike and different?

In what ways are Sunni and Shiite beliefs alike and different?

In what ways are Sunni and Shiite beliefs alike and different? Both groups believe in the same God and look to the Quran as the ultimate religious authority, but Shiites believe the true successor of Muhammad descended from Ali and Fatima.

What is the difference between Sunni and Shia Wiki?

Sunni judges are known to follow Islamic law to the letter. Shiite judges are known for being more lenient in interpreting the law. Shiite law refuses to accept traditions not transmitted through Ali or one of his descendants.

Does Shia believe in Muhammad?

They believe God chose Ali to be Muhammad’s successor, infallible, the first caliph (khalifah, head of state) of Islam. The Shia believe that Muhammad designated Ali as his successor by God’s command (Eid Al Ghadir).

How many times Shia pray a day?

Shi’a Muslims have more freedom to combine certain prayers, such as the midday and afternoon prayers. Therefore they may only pray three times a day. Shi’a Muslims also often use natural elements when praying.

What are the differences between Sunni and Shia Muslims?

Root of differences between Sunni and Shia Muslims >Earliest differences stem all the way back to the death of the prophet and the question of who should gain control after his death.

Where are Sunnis and Shias located in the world?

Distribution of Sunnis and Shias. Sunni Muslims make up the majority (85%) of Muslims all over the world. Significant populations of Shia Muslims can be found in Iran and Iraq, and large minority communities in Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, and Lebanon.

What does it mean to be a Sunni Muslim?

>>Sunni Muslims believe that new leader should be elected from any of those capable and qualified for the job – in other words, not necessarily a member of Muhammad’s family. Sunni in Arabic means, “One who follows traditions of the prophet”.

Where does the name Shia Islam come from?

Shia Islam derives its name from the historic phrase ‘’ShīʻatuʻAlī’’ which means “followers of Ali”. It bases its teachings upon the Holy Book of Quran similar to all other Muslim denominations.