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[quote]Actually what you are saying about shias is quite wrong. They follow the sunnah of the prophet just like the sunnis. The only difference is that they have their own imams, scholars, and muhadith with their own books. Sunnis have a different set of muhadith. Sunnis might not believe in hadith of Shias and Shias might not believe in hadith of Sunnis. Shias don't follow hadith from Aisha, the prophet's wife, or from her father Abu-Bakr. Each has their own set of hadith and what they believe is sunnah. But both believe in one God, the last prophet Muhammad, and fasting, zakat, hajj, and other fundamental pillars of the faith. If interested, you can read in detail here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia[/quote]
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