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Difference Between Shia and Sunni Muslims

Post Last Edit by johny_boiei at 13-3-2009 13:57

Both Sunni and Shia Muslims share the most fundamental Islamic beliefs and articles of faith. The differences between these two main sub-groups within Islam initially stemmed not from spiritual differences, but political ones. Over the centuries, however, these political differences have spawned a number of varying practices and positions which have come to carry a spiritual significance.

The division between Shia and Sunni dates back to the death of the Prophet Muhammad, and the question of who was to take over the leadership of the Muslim nation. Sunni Muslims agree with the position taken by many of the Prophet's companions, that the new leader should be elected from among those capable of the job. This is what was done, and the Prophet Muhammad's close friend and advisor, Abu Bakr, became the first Caliph of the Islamic nation. The word "Sunni" in Arabic comes from a word meaning "one who follows the traditions of the Prophet."

On the other hand, some Muslims share the belief that leadership should have stayed within the Prophet's own family, among those specifically appointed by him, or among Imams appointed by God Himself.

The Shia Muslims believe that following the Prophet Muhammad's death, leadership should have passed directly to his cousin/son-in-law, Ali. Throughout history, Shia Muslims have not recognized the authority of elected Muslim leaders, choosing instead to follow a line of Imams which they believe have been appointed by the Prophet Muhammad or God Himself. The word "Shia" in Arabic means a group or supportive party of people. The commonly-known term is shortened from the historical "Shia-t-Ali," or "the Party of Ali." They are also known as followers of "Ahl-al-Bayt" or "People of the Household" (of the Prophet).

From this initial question of political leadership, some aspects of spiritual life have been affected and now differ between the two groups of Muslims.

Shia Muslims believe that the Imam is sinless by nature, and that his authority is infallible as it comes directly from God. Therefore, Shia Muslims often venerate the Imams as saints and perform pilgrimages to their tombs and shrines in the hopes of divine intercession. Sunni Muslims counter that there is no basis in Islam for a hereditary privileged class of spiritual leaders, and certainly no basis for the veneration or intercession of saints. Sunni Muslims contend that leadership of the community is not a birthright, but a trust that is earned and which may be given or taken away by the people themselves.

Shia Muslims also feel animosity towards some of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad, based on their positions and actions during the early years of discord about leadership in the community. Many of these companions (Abu Bakr, Umar, Aisha, etc.) have narrated traditions about the Prophet's life and spiritual practice. Shia Muslims reject these traditions (hadith) and do not base any of their religious practices on the testimony of these individuals. This naturally gives rise to some differences in religious practice between the two groups. These differences touch all detailed aspects of religious life: prayer, fasting, pilgrimage, etc.

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.

It is important to remember that despite all of these differences in opinion and practice, Shia and Sunni Muslims share the main articles of Islamic belief and are considered by most to be brethren in faith. In fact, most Muslims do not distinguish themselves by claiming membership in any particular group, but prefer to call themselves simply, "Muslims."
Thank´s Johny, that´s very informative...
I already know i am opening up a can of worms by asking this question but I wanna understand what makes this segregation click. Everyone says i'm wrong for not understanding it. So I want some enlightenment.
Who Read The Right KALIMAH Shia Or Sunni Muslims
i want brief reply...anyone..?
Post Last Edit by Sabrina at 13-3-2009 13:46

That´s an interesting question, I never thought about a difference in the kalimah before... Shia muslims continue: "...and Ali is the friend of Allah." Is this true?
For me only the normal sunni kalimah is the right one... but I don´t know, depends on your believe Johny... lol... Maybe you are shia muslim...
and what about praying on a stone?
I`m walking under the rain to hide my tears!
I know a brother who was in Iraq and heard the companion Ali's name mentioned in the adhaan in some ways that are outright kufr...

We differ with them in more than just politics or ascension of the khalifah.

There are differences in aqeedah. For example, some of the shee'ah are known to clap there hands against their sides or thighs (after 'salat' I believe.) and they do this as a 'means' to curse the angel Jibreel for giving the message to Muhammad and not Ali.

No doubt there are some shee'ah groups more extreme in their beliefs than others but overall they curse ALL of the companions of Muhammad except 5 or 6...
Did i mention it anywhere that i m Shia or Sunni Muslim...?
During the days of the prophet mohammed(PBUH) there was no such thing as shia.
Be who you are, and say what you feel...Because those who matter...don't mind...and those who mind...don't matter." -Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss)
Lol, Johny... no you didn´t mention this... I just mean, if you ask me... I believe the Sunni Kalimah is the right one in anyway, but if you would be Shia Muslim I also can´t force you to use the Sunni Kalimah... depends on your believe...
Maybe someone can understand what I mean?
I do understand you Sabrina very well, and i do beliave the same as you , and not bcz Sunni has majority of muslims but because just by common sense.
I`m walking under the rain to hide my tears!
How can Jibril cheat? can he really cheat Allah? AstaghfiruLLah! he was sent to give the msg to Muhammad PBUH and he did so. if he has given to a wrong person do you really think can he cheat? do you really think anyone in the world can hide anything to the CREATOR?
I`m walking under the rain to hide my tears!
How can any human curse the messenger of Allah?....thats very naive....
well this is a very sensitive issue so better not to discuss it ...

no hard feelings please !
I heard something different.....tell me if i m wrong.... the people who killed Hazrat Imam Hussain (Raziallah),  the generation of those peoples called Shia Muslims.
LOVE is Photogenic !  it needs darkness to develop !!!!
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