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[quote]salaam brother perv, the differences in my opinion is very minor and silly, sunni claim they follow the sunna hence why they are called sunni yet they are different and hate wahabi, also a sect that fololows sunnah...so why to they clash i can go in debth but not tonight. shia on the other hand do not belive in sunnah as in their biggest disagreement is the caliphas, they belive the Prophet PBUH should have made ALi (rta) the first calipha as he was family. i will anser your question in full tommorrw with examples InshaAllah and it may become lenghty.[/quote]
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