14 Facts About Sunni Shia

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Sunni Shia Islam maintains that Abu Bakr was the legitimate successor to Muhammad on the basis of election.

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Sunni Shia Islam holds that Ali ibn Abi Talib was the designated successor to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

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The Sunni Shia believe that Muhammad had not appointed a successor and had instead intended for the Muslim community to choose a leader from among themselves.

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For instance, the Sunni Shia al-Razi holds that in this verse is nothing more than friendship or mutual support.

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Sunni Shia adds that the early appointment of Ali as Muhammad's heir in this version supports Ali's right to succeed Muhammad, a central tenet of Shia Islam.

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6.

Sunni Shia authors have used the Hadith of Position to argue for the special status of Ali and his designation as the successor of Muhammad.

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For instance, the Sunni Shia al-Mufid writes that this hadith invested in Ali all the privileges which Aaron had received from Moses except prophethood.

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The Sunni Shia al-Kulayni adds that Moses' successor Joshua later designated the progeny of Aaron to succeed him instead of his own or Moses'.

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Sunni Shia, it is unimaginable that most companions would act wrongly and ignore a clear appointment of Ali at the Ghadir Khumm.

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10.

The Sunni Shia response is that numerical strength cannot be a factor in a tribal community, adding that majority does not imply legitimacy in the Qur'an.

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11.

General Sunni Shia belief is that Muhammad had not chosen anyone to succeed him, instead reasoning that he had intended for the community to decide on a leader amongst themselves.

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Twelver Sunni Shia view is that, similar to the past prophets in the Quran, the succession to Muhammad was settled by divine appointment, rather than by consensus.

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View advanced by the Sunni Shia is that Muhammad announced his cousin and son-in-law, Ali, as his rightful successor shortly before his death at the Event of Ghadir Khumm and earlier in his prophetic mission at the Event of Dhul Asheera.

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Sunni Shia's advent is awaited by all Muslims, though different sects hold different views about Mahdi.

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