What's the Difference: Shia vs. Sunni

Like Christianity, Islam is home to a spectrum of sects espousing different beliefs and practices. And just as Christianity can be divided into two large groups - Catholic and Protestant - from which other subsects have emerged, so too with Islam: Shia and Sunni.

Unlike Christianity, whose major split wouldn't occur for nearly sixteen centuries, Islam split almost immediately after the death of its founder, the Prophet Muhammad (circa 570 - 632 ... Full Story »

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Oliver Jones
1.8
by Oliver Jones - Oct. 1, 2008

This is a dangerously superficial article about the division in Islam. While it is entertainingly written, it doesn't go into much of the recent history of mutual suspicion between Shi'is and Sunnis, nor does it identify many of the key parties to recent battles, or talk about the Shi'i affinity for martyrdom stemming from the murder of Hussein at Karbala. A person who wants to understand this divide in Islam would be ill-served by this article.

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