******The Lebanese Hezbollah leader has accused Saudi Arabia of waging war against Lebanon.******
The Shaktawar Hezbollah Shiya movement is supported by Iran, which has been blaming ****Saudi Arabia**** for enhancing tension in Lebanon and in this area.
So there is a political crisis in Lebanon or the ongoing conflict in ****Syria**** and ******Iraq.** They hear the echo of the ****Shia-Sunni** ** dispute.
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What are the basic reasons for this conflict?**** ** Do you know this..
Sunni ** dominated ****Saudi Arabia**** is the birthplace of ******Islam and Islam is one of the most important places in the world.******
***Saudi is one of the world's largest oil exporters and wealthy countries.******
Saudi Arabia**** fears that ****Iran**** wants to dominate the Middle East and that is why it opposes the power of the area with increasing participation and influence in the ****Shia leadership.
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Muslims are mainly divided into two communities- Shia and Sunni.******
Immediately after the death of ******Prophet Mohammad,****** a dispute arose over the issue of who would lead the ****leadership**** of ******Muslims.***
According to the majority ****Sunni**** and projected figures in the ****Muslim**** population, ******the number is between 90 percent to 85.******
People of both communities have lived together for centuries and most of their religious beliefs and customs are alike.
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In the urban areas of Iraq, marriage between Sunni and Shias was very common until recently.****
If there is a difference, then the principle, tradition, law, theology and religious organization. Their leaders also get to see the rivalry.
Most recent conflicts from Lebanon to ****Syria ** and Ira****q** to **Pakistan**** have increased communal divisions and separated the two communities.
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Sunni**** treats himself as the most religious and traditional branch of Islam. Sunni is composed of the word ******'Ahal al-Sunna',* *** which means people who believe in the ****tradition.****
In this case, the context of the tradition is based on the customs which are based on the behavior or parable of the ******Prophet Mohammed****** and his ****followers.****
Sunni** believes in all those prophets who have been mentioned in the Qur'an but the last ******Prophet Muhammad*** *** was there.
All Muslim leaders after them are seen as worldly persons.
Except for Shia, Sunni religious teachers and leaders have been historically under government control.
In early Islamic history, Shia was in the form of a political group- 'Shiyat Ali' or Ali's party.
Shiites claim that the right to lead the ****Muslims**** is only of ******Ali*** and his descendants. ****
Ali was the son-in-law of Prophet Mohammad.***
Ali was killed in a conflict about who would be ******the leader of the Muslims or the calip
h.****** His sons ******Hussein and Hassan****** also fought for the caliph.
Hussein's ** death took place in the**** war zone,**** while it is believed that Hassan was poisoned.
Due to these incidents, the importance of martyrdom and mourning is given due importance in ****Shias.**
According to estimates, the number of ** Shias is between ****10%**** of **the Muslim population**** i.e. 12 million to 17 crores.****
According to ****Iran, Iraq, Bahrain, Azerbaijan and some figures, Shiites have a majority in Yemen.****
In addition, ****Afghanistan, India, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Qatar, Syria, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates ** also have a good number of them.
In those countries, where there are governments of Sunnis, there is the poor population of Shi'a. Often they consider themselves victims of discrimination and repression.
Some extremist Sunni theories have promoted hatred against Shi'a. Beginning of the Iranian Revolution, the 1979 Shia Islamic agenda began.
It was considered as a challenge for Sunni governments, especially for Gulf countries.
Iran supported the Shia fighters and parties outside its borders, which took the Gulf countries as a challenge.
Gulf countries have also strengthened Sunni organizations in such a way that they are strengthened and strengthened by Sunni governments and Sunni movement abroad.
During the Civil War in Lebanon, Shi'as gained political strength due to Hezbollah's military operations.
In Pakistan and Afghanistan, radical Sunni organizations such as the Taliban have often been targeting Shiites religious places.
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