WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

THE MUSLIM WORLD AND AFRICA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
While the Umayyads were ruling, Islam’s religion split into what two branches?
A
Abbasid and Fatimid
B
Fatimid and Shi’a
C
Abbasid and Sunni
D
Sunni and Shi’a
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Though the two main sects within Islam, Sunni and Shia, agree on most of the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam, a bitter split between the two goes back some 14 centuries. The divide originated with a dispute over who should succeed the Prophet Muhammad as leader of the Islamic faith he introduced.

Detailed explanation-2: -Were the Umayyads Sunni or Shia? The Umayyads were Sunni, with the first caliph, Muawiya, claiming leadership after the death of Uthman. The Shia, favoring Ali’s line as leaders, rejected Umayyad claims.

Detailed explanation-3: -Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims (also known as Shiites) comprise the two main branches of Islam. Sunni and Shia identities first formed soon after the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 C.E., centering on a dispute over leadership succession.

Detailed explanation-4: -The Shīʿa community throughout its history split over the issue of the Imamate. The largest branch are the Twelvers, followed by the Zaydīs and the Ismāʿīlīs.

Detailed explanation-5: -Like most Iranians the Safavids (1501-1722) were Sunni, although like many outside Shi’ism they venerated Imam Ali (601-661), the first of the 12 Shia imams.

Detailed explanation-6: -Those who followed the Prophet’s cousin and son-in-law (’Ali) became known as Shi’a (the followers of the Party of ‘Ali – Shi’atu Ali). Sunnis focus on following the Prophet’s example whereas Shi’a focus on the lineage of Muhammad’s family through a series of Imams.

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