shiites in A Sentence

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    This group was called Shiites.

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    Almost all of the villagers are Shiites.

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    So there are no Shiites in this area?”?

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    Tell it to the Shiites.

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    At least Sunnis and Shiites can agree on something.

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    Sunnis and Shiites adopted different approaches to these issues.

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    Why do the Sunni's and Shiites hate each other so much?

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    There are also a small number of Ahmadi Muslims, and some Shiites.

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    In contrast to Shiites, Sunni religious teachers historically have been under state control.

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    Most Shiites of his day were apostates because, he believed, they repudiated necessities of religion.

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    While discriminating specifically against Shiites and Ahmadis, this policy manifests a wider insistence on Wahhabi supremacism.

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    In separate online statements, ISIS claimed responsibility for the two attacks, saying its suicide bombers targeted gatherings of Shiites.

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    In separate online statements, I.S. claimed responsibility for the two attacks, saying its suicide bombers targeted gatherings of Shiites.

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    The militant Sunni Muslim group regularly targets government forces, civilians and especially Shiites, who the IS regards as heretics.

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    The militant Sunni Muslim group regularly targets government forces, civilians and especially Shiites, who the ISIS regards as heretics.

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    In the absence of the leadership of direct descendants, Shiites appoint representatives to rule in their place(often called ayatollahs).

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    As Sunni Islamists fight Shiites, both sides are weakened and their lethal rivalry lessens their capabilities to trouble the outside world.

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    As I put it six years ago,"when Sunni terrorists target Shiites and vice-versa, non-Muslims are less likely to be hurt.".

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    For example, asI put it six years ago,“when Sunni terrorists target Shiites and vice-versa, non-Muslims are less likely to be hurt.”.

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    On the other hand, Shiites relied on Imams as their spiritual leaders, whom they believed to be divinely appointed leaders from among the prophet's family.

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    Although the majority of Sunni and Shiites are able to live peacefully together, the current global political landscape has brought polarization and sectarianism to new levels.

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    The Sunnites recognize the first four caliphs as Muhammad's rightful successors, whereas the Shiites believe that Muslim leadership belonged to Muhammad's son-in-law, ‘Ali, and his descendants alone.

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    Last July, Sunnis and Shiites, many of them armed with locally made automatic weapons, clashed in the northwestern town of Parachinar, where at least 200 died.

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    Both Sunnis and Shiites- drawing their faith and practice from the Qur'an and the life of the Prophet Muhammad- agree on most of the fundamentals of Islam.

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    Moharram, though the day of Ashura is official holiday but Shiites consider it as a day of mourning and not a festival as some people believe.

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    There was no immediate word on who was responsible, but since late 2014 Saudi Arabian security officers and minority Shiites have been hit by deadly violence claimed by the Islamic State group.

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    Interviews of Afghan Shias who have returned to Afghanistan after serving in the Fatemiyoun in Syria, indicate that Iran provides military training to Afghan and Pakistani Shiites both in Iran and inside Syria.

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    The organization must support Bashar el-Assad but, as a United Nations observer points out, it has no reply to why, in the name of the resistance, it supports the Shiites in Bahrain but not the Syrian people.

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    According to various polls, over 40 percent of those surveyed in Indonesia would not want Shiites or members of the Ahmadi community living in their neighborhood in comparison to 15.1 percent who said they did not want Christians or Hindus as their neighbors.

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    During the Hajj- the pilgrimage to Mecca, held annually and obligatory for all Muslims once in a lifetime- it may seem that these differences are masked, as both Sunnis and Shiites gather in the holy city for rituals that reenact the holiest narratives of their faith.

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