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- Shia Islam - Wikipedia
Shia Muslims constitute an estimated 10–13% [1] of the world's Muslim population, numbering approximately 200–260 million faithful followers as of 2026 The three principal Shia branches are Twelverism, Isma'ilism, and Zaydism
- Shia Islam: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Practices, and History
What is the main belief of Shia Islam? Shia Islam centers on the belief that leadership after the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was divinely appointed to Imam Ali and his descendants
- Key Differences Between Shia and Sunni Muslims - Learn Religions
Sunni and Shia Muslims share core Islamic beliefs, but their division stems largely from political disagreements over leadership after Prophet Muhammad's death and led to differing practices and spiritual positions
- Shi’i | History Beliefs | Britannica
Shiʿi, member of the smaller of the two major branches of Islam, the Shiʿah, distinguished from the majority Sunnis The origins of the split between the Sunnis and the Shiʿah lie in the events which followed the death of the Prophet Muhammad
- Shi’a History and Identity | Project on Shi’ism and Global Affairs
In this research focus, the Project on Shi'ism and Global Affairs looks to explore how the history of Shi’ism has impacted contemporary dynamics across the globe and how the legacy of diverse Shi’a institutions and historical memory contributes to modern debates of identity, institutions, and ideology
- The Sunni-Shi’a Muslim Divide: Why It Matters In The Iran War
The Middle East’s conflicts are not simply ancient religious feuds They are modern political struggles shaped by history, identity and political interests Here’s what you need to know about Sunni and Shia Islam — and how it impacts Iran and the current situation there
- Shia - Al-Islam. org
Adherents of Shia Islam are called Shias of Ali, Shias or the Shi'a as a collective or Shi'i or Shi'ite individually Read More
- SHIA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHIA is the Muslims of the branch of Islam comprising sects believing in Ali and the Imams as the only rightful successors of Muhammad and in the concealment and messianic return of the last recognized Imam
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