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The Division of Islam. Muslims…. There are more than a billion people who are Muslims Islam is the majority religion in more than 50 countries Islam is the youngest of the 3 great monotheistic religions. Is Islam a violent religion?. Many Muslims oppose the Taliban and terrorist attacks
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Muslims… • There are more than a billion people who are Muslims • Islam is the majority religion in more than 50 countries • Islam is the youngest of the 3 great monotheistic religions.
Is Islam a violent religion? • Many Muslims oppose the Taliban and terrorist attacks • Many Muslims do not believe these acts are representative of true Islam. (This would be like saying all Christians bomb abortion clinics).
Muhammad • Muhammad was the founder of the Islam religion. • He was born a merchant’s son in Saudi Arabia about 570. • When he was about 40, he said he was visited by the angel Gabriel and two years later he claimed to receive messages from God, which continued through his life. • Many of the messages were closely related to the teachings of both Judaism and Christianity.
Muhammad • When Muhammad died, he did not appoint a successor, or replacement to lead the Muslim community. • This led to a period of confusion over who would be the leader • Islam followers could not agree on a leader, and Islam became divided into two major sects, Sunni & Shia
Sunni & Shia • 85% of the world’s Muslims are Sunni • 15% are Shia • The two sects share the same basic beliefs – they both accept the Koran and adhere to the 5 pillars. • Some differences, however, are quite significant. • Shia have political control in ONE country: Iran but they are the majority in several other Gulf Region countries.
Who would lead Islam? • A minority of Muslims supported the claim of Muhammad’s cousin & son in law Ali to be the right leader. • They became known as “the partisans of Ali” also called “Shi’at Ali” or “Shia” • They felt the succession of leaders known as imans, would be considered more legitimate because of their connection to the prophet Muhammad.
Shia • The Shia believed that the new caliph must be chosen by Allah. • They believe that Ali was the true successor. • He was the husband of Muhammad’s daughter, Fatimah.
Sunni • The Sunni felt the new leader should be elected from among those capable of the job • Muhammad’s close friends elected Abu Bakr to be the new Caliph. • He was the Father of Muhammad’s wife. • A Caliph is a spiritual leader of Islam.
Percentage of Total Muslims • The total number of Sunni Muslims is 85%. • The total number of Shia Muslims is 15%. • Sunni Islam is the largest sect of the religion.
Sunni is Green, Shia is Blue Sunnis live in most Muslim countries, but Shiites live primarily in Iran, Iraq, and Yemen.