IsmailaGodHasHeard
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What is the difference between Sunni and Shia?
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What is the difference between Sunni and Shia?
Has the Sunni-Shia division got anything to do with the fact that the Arabs who got converted to Islam became Sunni and the Persians who got converted to Islam became Shia? That is, a case of Islam splitting along the lines of nationalism?
It started as a political division which later on developed into a fully sectarian religious division.
I do not feel like commenting on any of your post starsoul, you're already prejudiced towards Shiites like the majority of Sunnis/Salafis is, there is no need for me to prove anything or explain our beliefs further, your "Shia" accquaintances have already given you enough reason to hold on to your opinion.
Indeed they have, and they openly talk about it, without even being asked for it. They maintain that they worship Allah, and they feel that they take Islam a step further than it was, meaning to imply that Islam wasn't completed as a religion/practise and a dogma as the Prophet declared many times , (since their ancestors have added many persian rituals in it and given them the name of shia Islam, which offcorse they deny, but read the persian culture and their rituals and match them with shia-ites, little difference, with that they nazar everything for imams, and the persians nazar-ed their stuff for their favorite personalities/gods etc)The Prophet never nazar-ed anything for any human, and neither did he allow for things to be nazar -ed in his name, why do the imams have to be nazr-ed, just give the food away to poor people, why add a ritualistic fervour to it?)
And despite the Prophet's admonishing that none can be added to the religion, even if it appears as an offshoot, there is no room for more rituals and practices in this religion than 'I have been shown and I have conveyed to people,' It was all completed in His life. And sorry but this isn't prejuidice, I am friends with many shia people, infact I am surrounded by them, these are their views, maybe you have different views, but these are the popular views.
Also, shia-sm started off as only a political difference, there were no more differences in practices between them and the others, BUT with time, as with all bidahs, things keep on getting added and now the rituals have totally over taken their beliefs. If you are a shia, you must know how religiously active these people are, they have religious gatherings all round the year, with scholars repeating the Imam hussain R.A event ALL the time, all they talk about is Imam Hussain, and how he died, repeatedly. I asked my shia friend once about the Messengers of Allah and the main stories of the Quran, she had no idea about it and said she embarrassed and realized that the story of Imam hussain and karbala is the only top story of their gatherings, they know not much about the rest. Anyhow this is a normal shia disposition, I'm sure there are those who learn more, but I will say what I know to be true according to what I have always come across.
Qur'an has said that our religion is complete with the Qur'an itself; Sunnis have made Hadith almost as important as Qur'an...if people don't see that this happens, then they're in denial.
I'm sick and tired of pointing out all our differences. We're all Muslims, so let's act like it.