Shia Sunni Differences Chart
Shia Sunni Differences Chart. Abu Bakr, father of Muhammad's wife, A'isha. Imam is exalted position; Ayatollah is title for highest imams.
It is important, therefore, for non-Muslims who are dealing with the Ummah to communicate with both Sunni and Shia voices. Within the Sunni and Shia branches, you can also find a number. Shia Muslims believe that Ali, Prophet Mohammad's cousin and son-in-law, is the true replacement to Mohammad as the Islamic leader.
Shia Muslims believe that Ali, Prophet Mohammad's cousin and son-in-law, is the true replacement to Mohammad as the Islamic leader.
This group is also known as Shiites or followers of Ahl al-Bayt or "People of the Household" (of the Prophet).
Whereas the Sunni people believe that rightfully the responsibility of leadership should have fallen upon the first four. It is therefore not included in the chart below. Initially the difference between Sunni and Shi'a was merely a question of who should lead the Muslim community.
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