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difference between Shia and Sunni Muslim​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

Both sides agreed that Allah is the one true God and that Muhammad was his messenger, but one group (which eventually became the Shiites) felt Muhammad's successor should be someone in his bloodline, while the other (which became the Sunnis) felt a pious individual who would follow the Prophet's customs was acceptable.

Answered by ekanshigoyalbhiwani
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Answer:

Shia muslims

They believed that the Prophet's Muhammad son-in-law,Ali, was the legitimate leader of the Muslim's community.

Sunni muslims

They accepted the authority of the early leaders (Khalifas) of the community and the succeeding leaders

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