Sunni and Shia

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The two main branches of Islam

Today, some 85 percent of the world’s Muslims consider themselves to be Sunni Muslims, while the remaining 15 percent are adherents of the different sects of Shia Islam.

The designation Sunni Islam, or Sunnism, refers to the Prophet Muhammad’s customs (sunna). For Sunni Muslims, it is a guiding principle for each individual and for Muslim society as a whole – when confronted by new challenges – to follow the rules for living that the Prophet himself practiced. Sunni imams consult the traditions (hadith) that have been written down on the words and deeds of Muhammad when they need to find solutions to problems that are not expressly described in the Koran.

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