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  2. Classification. Le sunnisme est le principal courant religieux de l' islam représentant entre 85 et 90 % des musulmans du monde 2, 3. Constituant l'un des deux grands courants de l'islam avec le chiisme. Le sunnisme se distingue des autres courants de l'islam par son interprétation de la religion.

    • Sunnisme (islam sunnite)
    • arabe : سني (sunnīy)
    • Courant majoritaire de l'islam
  3. SUNNISME. Constituant une des trois grandes divisions de l'islam, les sunnites sont désignés en arabe comme les hommes de la sunna et de la communauté ( ahl al-sunna wa'l-djamā‘a ). On les nomme aussi simplement ahl al-Kitāb : hommes du Livre (le Coran), ou ahl al-djamā‘a, ou ahl al-idjtimā‘ (= idjmā‘ ) : hommes du consensus (cf ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anti-SunnismAnti-Sunnism - Wikipedia

    Anti-Sunnism is hatred of, prejudice against, discrimination against, persecution of, and violence against Sunni Muslims. It has also been described as "Sunniphobia", the "fear or hatred of Sunnism and Sunnites".

  5. OVERVIEW. Sunnism is the largest branch of Islam, representing more than 80 percent of all Muslims. The word itself derives from the Arabic sunnah, which means "accepted or established practice." Sunnis claim that they represent the traditional, common understanding of Islam proclaimed by the prophet Muhammad ibn Abdullah (c. 570–632 c.e ...

  6. Apr 28, 2019 · Sunni Islam. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Sunni Islam. most populous Islamic denomination. Имена религиозных суннитских исламских деятелей, таких как Мухаммед, Абу Бакр, Умар, Усман, Али, Хасан ибн Али и Хусейн ибн Али ...

  7. El sunnisme (àrab: أهل السنة والجماعة, ahl as-sunna wa-l-jamāʿa, literalment ‘gent de la tradició [del profeta Mahoma] i la comunitat’, o simplement أهل السنة, ahl as-sunna) és la branca principal de l'islam, representant gairebé el 90% dels musulmans.

  8. Ashʿarism or Ashʿarī theology [1] ( / æʃəˈriː /; [2] Arabic: الأشعرية, romanized : al-Ashʿariyya) [3] is one of the main Sunnī schools of Islamic theology (others being Maturidism and Atharism ), founded by the Arab Muslim scholar, Shāfiʿī jurist, reformer ( mujaddid ), and scholastic theologian Abū al-Ḥasan al-Ashʿarī in the 9th–10th century. [5]

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