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The Shia (it is advised not to write ‘Shiite’ or any such variation; write Shia Muslims (as opposed to Sunni Muslims)) make up the second largest sect of believers in Islam, constituting about 10–15% of all Muslims. (The largest sect, the Sunni Muslims, make up about 85% of all Muslims).
Shia Muslims accept Ali, the son-in-law and cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, as the legal successor of Muhammad and disregard three of the other four caliphs who succeeded him. They also regard twelve descendants of Ali as Imams, or spiritual successors of the Prophet.
Shia Muslims live in all parts of the world, but some countries have a higher concentration of Shia. Iran is almost entirely Shia, and of the 95% Muslim population of Iraq, about 2/3 are Shia; they were oppressed by the Sunni-dominated Ba'ath Party that ruled Iraq. Large Shia populations are also found in Pakistan (20%), the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia (10%), Bahrain (almost 70%), Oman, with smaller groups in other parts of the Arabian Gulf.
There are two major groups of believers in Shia Islam, with the majority (primarily found in Iran and Iraq) following the Twelver version of Shia. The term "Shia" is often taken to be synonymous with the Twelvers. There are also several forms of Sevener Shia sects, the largest being known as Ismailis. The Seveners and Twelvers differ regarding the rights of succession after the death of Muhammad, but they agree that the Sunni have usurped the rightful authority of Muhammad's family descendants. Other minor groups exist that grew out of Shiism, such as the Zaidis who believe in the same first four Imams as the Twelvers and Seveners, but differ on the fifth. They are thus known as Fivers.
According to the Twelvers, the twelve descendants of Ali are Imams and have a special status; they are less than the Prophet, but higher than ordinary mortals. They are regarded as direct corporeal and spiritual successors of the Prophet, infallible, divinely inspired, and chosen directly by God.
Both major Shia sects believe that the last Imam (either the Seventh or the Twelfth) has been hidden alive by God. This hidden (occulted) Imam is capable of sending messages to the faithful. Some Iranian Shia believed that the late Ayatollah Khomeini (not to be confused with Ayatollah Khamenei, the current Supreme Ayatollah of Iran) received inspiration from the 12th and last Imam. Beliefs vary as to what will happen when the last Imam, called the Mahdi, or Savior, returns (though some sects reserve that title for Jesus). It is generally believed that the last Imam will be accompanied by God's prophet Jesus and will affirm Muhammad's message to mankind from God.
In twelver Shia Islam, there are two categories on Islamic theology, namely "Usuli" (rationalist) and "Akhbari" (traditionalist). According to Usulis, in Shia Islam, it is obligation of every muslim to follow a living Marja. There are many shia Marja in world today like, Ayatollah Khamenei,Ayatollah Vahid-Khorasani,Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani,Ayatollah Sadiq Sherazi, etc. But according to "Akhbaris" absolute following of any person is not allowed except the Imams, therefore they only follow the strict traditions of the Imams.
Shia Islam is also generally known as esoteric Islam, and hence has a great influence of Sufi'ism in it. Majority of the Shia Islam was spread by Sufis in the southern Russia and Asian sub-continent.
Ashurah day marks the Shia Muslim's commemoration of the 7th century killing of one of their most important imams, Imam Husain. Husain (or al-Husain) was a son of Ali and the grandson of Islam's prophet Muhammad and is a symbol of martyrdom for Shiites.
Members of the Bahá'í Faith also accept the Twelver Shia succession as correct, though they also believe that the Twelfth Imám has returned as the Báb. The Bahá'ís are considered heretics by many Shia Muslims.
See also
Karbala, Jafari, Imam, Fatimids, Ismailis, Sunni Islam, Iraqi opposition, Shia Imams, Zaidi, Dawoodi Bohras
External links
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