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  1. 1 day ago · Diagram showing the various branches of Islam: Sunnīsm, Shīʿīsm, Ibadism, Quranism, Non-denominational Muslims, Mahdavia, Ahmadiyya, Nation of Islam, and Sufism. The original schism between Kharijites, Sunnīs, and Shīʿas among Muslims was disputed over the political and religious succession to the guidance of the Muslim community ( Ummah ...

  2. 2 days ago · Muhammad al-Baqir is regarded as a highly reliable (thiqa) traditionist in Sunni Islam, although he is sometimes criticized for directly quoting individuals who died before him. Among those who drew from his traditions are al-Shafi'i and Ibn Hanbal , the eponymous founders of the Hanbali and Shafi'i schools of law, [147] [148] and the famed ...

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  4. 4 days ago · In the 2011 census, 56.7% of Albanians declared themselves to be Sunni Muslims, making Islam the largest religion in the country. Christianity was declared by 16.99% of the population, making it the 2nd largest religion in the country.

  5. Islam is practiced by people in countries across the world, with significant Muslim populations present in numerous nations. Here's a list of some countries where Islam is the predominant religion, along with approximate percentages of Muslims in each:

  6. 1 day ago · Abu Musa al- Ash’ari the famous companion of the Messenger of God. He was born in the year 260 A.H. in Basra and it is also mentioned that he was born in the year 270 A.H. and his date of death is also a source of scholarly debate: some say he died on the year 333 A.H. and others say in the year 324 A.H. and still others say 330 A.H.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RumiRumi - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Rumi was born to Persian parents, [35] [12] [13] [36] in Balkh, [37] modern-day Afghanistan or Wakhsh, [4] a village on the East bank of the Wakhsh River known as Sangtuda in present-day Tajikistan. [4] The area, culturally adjacent to Balkh, is where Mawlânâ's father, Bahâ' uddîn Walad, was a preacher and jurist. [4]

  8. 1 day ago · 1100-1200s Sufi orders (turuq) are founded. 1171 Fatimid power ends in Egypt with the conquests of Saladin. 1174 Saladin declares himself sultan of Egypt and Syria. 1193 Death of Saladin; most of Crusader states have returned to Islam. 1200s The Assassins are eliminated by the Mongols. 1221 The Mongols enter Persia.

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