SUNNI
SUNNITE
The majority of Muslims belong to this sect within Islam which are
rivals to the Shi`ites.
Their disputes center upon the claims of the
Caliphate.
Sunnis accepted all the first four caliphs
and accepted the claims of the
Ummayyad
Dynasty in Damascus to take over the caliphate.
There were Sunni caliphs from 7th century until the end of the
Abassid caliphate in 1258.
The Ottomans revived the caliphate in 1775 but was abolished in 1924.
Sunnis are found all over the world.
``The essense of Shi'ism is belief in the imam or charismatic
leader, which includes the belief that salvation, or keeping to
the straight path and avoiding error, come from following the imam,
in contrast to the Sunnite belief that it comes from being a member
of a charismatic community. In keeping with the essential belief,
the imam came to be regarded as a source of truth or guidance for
his followers.''
(W. Montgomery Watt, Muslim Intellectual, A Study of
al-Ghazali, Edinburgh University Press, 1963, p.80.)
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