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    Shi‘a Islam, also known as Shi‘ite Islam or Shia, is the second largest branch of Islam after Sunni Islam. Shias adhere to the teachings of Muhammad and the religious guidance of his family (who are referred to as the Ahl al-Bayt) or his descendants known as Shia Imams.
    Shiites known as Twelvers anticipate his return as the Mahdi, or Messiah. Because of the different paths the two sects took, Sunnis emphasize God’s power in the material world, sometimes including the public and political realm, while Shiites value in martyrdom and sacrifice. Which sect is larger, and where is each concentrated?
    The division between Shia and Sunni dates back to the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632. This event raised the question of who was to take over the leadership of the Muslim nation. Sunnism is the largest and most orthodox branch of Islam. The word Sunn, in Arabic, comes from a word meaning "one who follows the traditions of the Prophet."
    This group is also known as Shiites or followers of Ahl al-Bayt or "People of the Household" (of the Prophet). Within the Sunni and Shia branches, you can also find a number of sects. For example, in Saudi Arabia, Sunni Wahhabism is a prevalent and puritanical faction.
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  3. Shi’i | History & Beliefs | Britannica

    Web6 days ago · Shiʿite. Collective: Shiʿah or. Arabic: Shīʿah. Key People: Ismāʿīl I. Öljeitü. al-Aḥsāʾī. al-Ḥillī. Shaykh Ḥaydar. Related Topics: …

  4. History of Shia Islam - Wikipedia