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BRANCHES OF ISLAM The Most Important Schism
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Disputed Leadership On the death of Muhammad, the Prophet, two followerships developed: I. Sunnis – followers of Abu Bakr, Muhammad’s father-in-law – 800 million II. Shiites – followers of Ali, Muhammad’s son-in-law – 100 million
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SUNNIS Called “Sunni” because they accept the “sunnas,” the oral traditions and interpretations of the Koran after Muhammad’s death Usually more liberal than Shiites Believe the “caliph” (“successor” of Muhammad) should always be elected, not hereditary Believe in Predestination
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SHIITE “Partisans” – More orthodox and militant than Sunnis Mainly in Iran, Iraq, and Palestine Created the office of “Imam” = “leader” or “guide” Twelve Imams succeeded Ali (last one went into hiding in 940 & will reemerge to rule the world as “Mahdi” = Messiah)
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Shiite Ayatollahs The present Ayatollahs (“signs of God”) see themselves as joint caretakers of the office of the Imam until he returns at the end of time
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Wahhabi - I Small group founded by al-Wahhab in 18 th century Primary force in creation of Saudi Arabia* in 1932 The Puritans of the Muslims – literal interpreters of the Koran *[Mecca & Medina, cities of pilgrimage, are both located in Saudi Arabia]
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Wahhabi - II Consider visits to graves of the saints is polytheism Are against observance of the Birth of the Prophet Discourage such Western innovations as cinema and dancing
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Kharijites The early seceders of Islam First major sect that appeared in Islam Broke off when Ali submitted a conflict between himself and Mu’awiyah* to arbitration *[fought Ali, seized Egypt for himself, became fifth caliph after Ali was assassinated - descendents established as the Umayyad dynasty] Dogmatic and fanatical sect
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