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- Sunni Islam - Wikipedia
The term Sunni refers to those who observe the sunna, the practices of Muhammad The Quran, together with the hadith (especially the Six Books) and ijma (scholarly consensus), forms the basis of all traditional jurisprudence within Sunni Islam
- Sunni | Definition, Beliefs, Practices | Britannica
Sunni, member of one of the two major branches of Islam, the branch that consists of the majority of that religion’s adherents Sunni Muslims regard their denomination as the mainstream and traditionalist branch of Islam—as distinguished from the minority denomination, the Shiʿah
- Sunni Islam: Definition, Beliefs, and Practices According to the Quran . . .
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam, followed by the majority of Muslims worldwide The term "Sunni" is derived from "Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jama'ah," which means "the people of the tradition and the community "
- The Sunni-Shi’a Muslim Divide: Why It Matters In The Iran War
Globally, around 85% of 1 6 billion Muslims are Sunni, while 15% are Shi’a Shi’a populations are concentrated in Iran and Iraq, with significant communities in Lebanon and Bahrain
- Key Differences Between Shia and Sunni Muslims - Learn Religions
Here's a historical overview detailing how divisions of political and spiritual leadership separated Shia and Sunni Muslims
- Understanding the Core Beliefs of Sunni Islam - Of One Tree
Sunni Islam, the largest branch of Islam, encompasses a rich and diverse set of theological beliefs that have evolved over centuries These beliefs provide a framework for understanding the nature of Allah and the responsibilities of human beings
- Sunni Islam Origins, Sunni Islam History, Sunni Islam Beliefs - Patheos
Sunni Islam, one of the two major branches of Islam (along with Shi'a Islam), constitutes roughly 80 percent of the Muslim population in the world
- The Blogs: Where Belief Becomes Practice: Sunni and Shia Islam in . . .
Sunni Islam answers by spreading it across the community and its traditions Shia Islam answers by insisting it remains anchored in a divinely guided line, even in absence
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