I dont respect people that kill in the name of their god, the only difference I see besides the whos inchagre of muslims, is one wears pizza hut table cloth head dresses and the others wear towels
2006-12-22 04:11:09
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answered by paulisfree2004 6
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I am Muslim and neither Shiite nor Sunni--and its sad to see Muslims fighting each other and segregating themselves in the Middle East. We are Not sopposed to be divided like that.
Please excuse the violence you see between Shiities & Sunnis--as EVERY religion has been guilty of murder and violence. America was built upon white Christians who enslaved & raped Africans for 400 years and forced them into Christianity...Christians, Muslims, and Jews have ALL been guilty of Religious Extremism.
2006-12-22 02:08:54
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answered by Victory 3
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Sunnis adhere more to fundamentalism. Both Shiites and Sunnis are Muslims and are therefore dangerous. They read the Qu'ran that has a section on Jihad. If you will read all of the suras (chapters) on Jihadism (especially the last ones) you will see how dangerous these people can be if they follow the Qu'ran on this subject.
2006-12-22 02:03:26
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answered by wunderkind 4
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The source for the Saudi vs Iran war next year
2006-12-22 02:23:22
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answered by Tawani 3
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The Quran condemns all sects. All sects in Islam, despite if Sunni, Shias, Ahmaddis, Ismailli......etc have disagreements approximately hadith and sunnah attributed to the prophet. in spite of the shown fact that, those comparable sects have not have been given any disagreements in regards to the Quran. it quite is components of religious regulation, memories, conjecture, etc. outdoors the Quran that have created those sects. on the tip of this text 3 "real" hadith have been produced in regards to the final sermon of the prophet. diverse variations/conjecture gave upward push to sects. The final sermon of the prophet witnessed via the thousands has 3 variations. The variations the references are listed under. a million) I pass away with you Quran and Sunnah Muwatta, forty six/3 2) I pass away with you Quran and Ahl al-bayt Muslim forty 4/4, Nu2408; ibn hanbal 4/366; darimi 23/a million, nu 3319. 3) I pass away you for the Quran on my own you shall uphold it. Muslim 15/19, nu 1218; ibn Majah 25/80 4, Abu dawud eleven/fifty six. through fact the final public of the Muslims stick to conjecture (hadith and sunnah) somewhat of Quran on my own (17:forty six) as our writer has commanded the "Muslims" are divided into sects. those sects are there through fact of alterations and disagreements on Hadith somewhat than disagreements over the Quran. Peace.
2016-10-15 10:41:34
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answered by ? 4
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One is full of Shiite, the other has a less than Sunni disposition.
2006-12-22 04:48:22
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answered by Anonymous
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there is no such a things in islam. they are both gonna pay all these in judjment day. islam is one and nobody has right to divide it in somany parts. god will ask them how they kill someone just because they pray in different way. actually this is something christians are having too. they are having different ways to god and all trough the history they killed eachother too. why pope was in turkey? to bring them together...
2006-12-22 02:09:01
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answered by zubeyde 3
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As far as I think, it's the government who is more threatening to your people. Wouldn't you agree? :)
Peace.
2006-12-22 02:17:04
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answered by Aané 2
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Neither have shown themselves to be civilized. They are warring people and I believe it may be all they know.
2006-12-22 01:59:10
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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sorry, a muslim is a muslim dont have time to find difference
2006-12-22 02:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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