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What are the two most powerful Islamic sects?
Although there are many Shia subsects, modern Shia Islam has been divided into two main groupings: Twelvers and Ismailis, with Twelver Shia being the largest and most influential group among Shia. Shia Islam is the second largest branch of Islam: as of 2009, Shia Muslims constituted 10–15\% of all Muslims.
Is Hanafi the most liberal?
Hanafi doctrines have always been considered among the most flexible and liberal in Islamic law, including in the areas of criminal law, treatment of non-Muslims, individual freedoms, marriage and guardianship, and ownership and use of property.
Which Islamic sect has the most followers?
Sunni Islam (/ˈsuːni, ˈsʊni/) is by far the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90\% of the world’s Muslims.
What’s Hanafi and Shafi?
There are minor differences among these schools of law. Hanafi: Followers of Imam Abu Hanifa, the Hanafis see Quran, the Sunnah, the ijma (consensus) and qiyas (deduction from analogy) as the sources of law. The Shafis are the followers of Imam Shafi and give emphasis on ijma (consensus).
What are the different sects of Sunni Islam?
Sunni Islam doesn’t have sects the way some branches of Christianity do, but rather, it does have four schools of Islamic law. Some Sunni schools of law are liberal while others are conservative, in the philosophical sense of the words.
What are the different types of Sunnis?
Sunni and Shia are further divided into many other sub sects. Sub-sect of Sunni. The Sunnis are divided into four sub-sects namely, The Hanfis. The Malikis. The Shafis. The Hanbalis. The Sunni Muslims of India belong principally to the Hanfi School of thought.
How many sects of Muslims are there in the world?
The Muslims are divided into two major sects, namely the Sunnis and the Shias. These two are major sects but there are some other sects in Muslims.
Are there any other sects of Muhammadan?
There is another class of Muhammadan called Motazillas. It is not clear whether they form the separate sect or are an offshoot of the Shia sect. Qadianis also follow the Sunni law and so do the Ahl-e-Hadith. Ahmadis of the Qadianis Group are concerned, it is admitted that they consider Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Qadiani movement.