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Sunni and branch
He began granting his family members high-ranking positions in the region and increased Sunni influence in Cairo ; he ordered the construction of a college for the Maliki branch of Sunni Islam in the city, as well as one for the Shafi ' i denomination to which he belonged in al-Fustat.
Sunni Islam ( or ) is the largest branch of Islam, making up more than 75 % and as much as 90 % of all Muslims.
According to historian Juan Cole it was under Sunni rule that Twelver Shiaism became established in Bahrain, as Shia Bahrainis gradually moved away from the radical, egalitarian Ismaili Qarmatian sect to the more quietist Twelver or Imami branch, a process which the Sunni rulers encouraged.
* Sunni Islam, a branch of Islam
An estimated 80-89 % of the population practice Sunni Islam and belong to the Hanafi Islamic law school while 10-19 % are Shi ' a, majority of the Shia follow the Twelver branch with smaller numbers of Ismailis.
Wahhabism (, ) is a conservative branch of Sunni Islam.
After this success, Saladin began granting his family members high-ranking positions in the country and increased Sunni influence in Cairo by ordering the construction of a college for the Maliki branch of Sunni Islam in the city, as well as one for the Shafi ' i denomination to which he belonged in al-Fustat.
* Sunni Islam, the largest branch of Islam, comprising up to 90 % of the total Muslim population of the world
In Albania the Bektashi community declared its separation from the Sunni community and they were recognized ever after as a distinct Islamic sect rather than a branch of Sunni Islam, as are most other Sufi orders.
The Government bases its legitimacy on governance according to the precepts of the rigorously conservative and strict interpretation of the Salafi or Wahhabi school of the Sunni branch of Islam and discriminates against other branches of Islam.
In a country where most were associated with the Shi ’ ia branch of Islam, the Anbar Province was the Sunni stronghold that had long provided Saddam Hussein with the support he needed to remain in power.
By religious affiliation, most are Muslim, particularly of the Sunni branch of Islam.
The majority of Kano Muslims are Sunni, though a minority adhere to the Shia branch ( see Shia in Nigeria ).
) a part of the population was Islamicized and adopted the Sunni branch of Islam, which was later largely replaced by the Shia branch.
Mir Emad was later alleged of being Sunni, a branch of Islam which was not tolerated under Safavids, and implicitly sentenced to death by Shah Abbas.
With few exceptions, Somalis are entirely Muslims, the majority belonging to the Sunni branch of Islam and the Shafi ` i school of Islamic jurisprudence, although some are also adherents of the Shia Muslim denomination.
According to the Religious Affairs Department ( RAD ), 99 % of the mosques are associated with the Sunni branch of Islam with the remaining 1 % Shi ' a.
The majority of Muslims in Russia adhere to the Sunni branch of Islam.
Muslims in Kyrgyzstan are of the Sunni branch, which entered the region during the 8th century.

Sunni and Islam
From the 8th century to the 9th century, many inhabitants of what is present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and areas of northern India were converted to Sunni Islam.
During the 8th through the 9th centuries, many inhabitants of what is present-day Afghanistan and western Pakistan were converted to Sunni Islam.
The Ghaznavid military incursions assured the domination of Sunni Islam in what is now Afghanistan and western Pakistan.
The main religions are Orthodox Christianity, Roman Catholicism, and Sunni Islam.
Eventually the Chechens converted to Sunni Islam, largely encouraged by the motive of receiving help from the Ottoman Empire against Russian encroachment.
The above mentioned reports are adopted from the authentic sources explaining Shia Islam, and Sunni Islam.,
While Sunni and Shia Islam differ sharply on the conduct of a caliph and the right relations between a leader and a community, they do not differ on the underlying theory of stewardship.
In 1305, after the issuing of a fatwa by the scholar Ibn Taymiyyah calling for jihad against all non-Sunni Muslims like the Druze, Alawites, Ismaili, and twelver Shiites, al-Malik al-Nasir inflicted a disastrous defeat on the Druze at Keserwan and forced outward compliance on their part to orthodox Sunni Islam.
At the end of the 17th century ( 1697 ) the Shihabs succeeded the Ma ' ans in the feudal leadership of Druze southern Lebanon, although they reportedly professed Sunni Islam, they showed sympathy with Druzism, the religion of the majority of their subjects.
85 % of the Tigre people adhere to the Islamic religion Sunni Islam, but there are a considerable amount of Christians among them as well ( often referred to as the Mensaï in Eritrea ).
In Sunni Islam any fatwā is non-binding, whereas in Shia Islam it could be considered by an individual as binding, depending on his or her relation to the scholar.
* " In Sunni Islam, a fatwā is nothing more than an opinion.
These leaders are known as the " Rashidun " or " rightly guided " Caliphs in Sunni Islam.
The two largest denominations of Islam, Shiʻa and Sunni, have different sets of hadith collections.
Sunni Islam severely limits the use of visual representations ( see Islamic art ).
Olivier Roy argues that " Sunni pan-Islamism underwent a remarkable shift in the second half of the 20th century " when the Muslim Brotherhood movement and focus on Islamistation of pan-Arabism was eclipsed by the Salafi movement with its emphasis on " sharia rather than the building of Islamic institutions ," and rejection of Shia Islam.
for a recognized religious scholar or authority in Islam, often for the founding scholars of the four Sunni madhhabs, or schools of jurisprudence ( fiqh ).
Eschatology relates to one of the six ( seven according to Shī ‘ a traditions ) articles of faith ( aqīdah ) of Islam according to the Sunni traditions.
A minority among the Sunni scholars sometimes refer to this duty as the sixth pillar of Islam, though it occupies no such official status.
Nearly everyone in Jalalabad are Muslim, followers of Sunni Islam.
The son of a Hindu Rajput mother who converted to Islam, Jahangir made the precepts of Sunni Islam the cornerstone of his state policies.

Sunni and does
In Islam, the Shafi ' i, Maliki and Hanbali schools allow it, while the Hanafi school does not allow it in Sunni Islam.
It has always been a minority religion, with the majority state religions — Zoroastrianism before the Islamic conquest, Sunni Islam in the Middle Ages and Shia Islam in modern times — though it had a much larger representation in the past than it does today.
This appointment is rare, although it technically fulfils the Sunni Islamic method of appointing a successor, whereas hereditary succession does not.
Paul M. Cobb does not think there is enough evidence one way or the other, but believes he was probably Sunni with " acceptable Shi ' ite tendencies.
Three of the four Sunni schools, as well as many Shia, agree that a woman may lead a congregation consisting of women alone in prayer, although the Maliki school does not allow this.
The recent emphasis on Sunni and scripturalist Islam encouraged by the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam political-religious party is making inroads into Baloch regions. While the Baloch population does not discriminate the above said State forces promote the discrimination.
Some traditional scholars caution against Yusuf Qaradawi's methodology and regard him as excessively lenient as he does not limit himself to the positions of the four Sunni schools of fiqh '.
Additionally, the Zahiri school does not accept qiyas or analogical reasoning as a source of Islamic law, nor do they accept the practice of istihsan ; while Shafi ' i and followers of his school agree with the Zahiris in rejecting the latter, all other Sunni schools accept the former, though at varying levels.
It differs from the Sunni qiyas in that it does not simply extend existing laws on a test of factual resemblance: it is necessary to formulate a general principle that can be rationally supported.
The Sunni School of thought does not consider Justice of God as part of Uṣūl ad-Dīn ( fundamentals of faith ).
The census does not differentiate between Sunni and Shi ' a.
If Christianity is thus separated statistically, Islam overtakes Anglicanism as the third largest faith grouping and accounts for 8. 5 per cent of residents or 1, 063 persons ; the census does not differentiate between Sunni and Shi ' a.

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