Differences Between Shia and Sunni Muslims

By MindStick

Shiites believe the Prophet Mohammed, Sunnis don’t believe the leadership of the Muslim world should necessarily pass through hereditary succession.

Reverence of Imam Ali and His Family

Sunnis greatly outnumber Shiites, constituting nearly 90% of the global community of Muslims.

Shiites and Sunnis pray differently: Sunnis cross their arms, while Shiites keep their arms by their sides.

Shiites are governed by more hierarchical structures, following living religious leaders. But Sunnis typically follow scholarly texts penned by past

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