What are the key differences between Sunni Muslims and Shiite Muslims?

What will be an ideal response?


Varies. Sunni Muslims are members of the majority branch of Islam that identifies with the caliphs, the elected successors of Muhammad dating back to the seventh century, while Shiite Muslims are members of the minority sect of Islam that identifies with a seventh-century renegade group that advocated divine, rather than elective, succession.

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