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Iran
Index
The overwhelming majority of Iranians--at least 90 percent of
the total population--are Muslims who adhere to Shia Islam. In
contrast, the majority of Muslims throughout the world follow Sunni
Islam. Of the several Shia sects, the Twelve
Imam (see Glossary) or
Twelver (ithna- ashari), is dominant in Iran; most Shias in
Bahrain, Iraq, and Lebanon also follow this sect. All the Shia
sects originated among early Muslim dissenters in the first three
centuries following the death of the Prophet Muhammad in A.D. 632
(see Islamic Conquest
, ch. 1).
The principal belief of Twelvers, but not of other Shias, is
that the spiritual and temporal leadership of the Muslim community
passed from Muhammad to Ali and then sequentially to eleven of
Ali's direct male descendants, a tenet rejected by Sunnis. Over the
centuries various other theological differences have developed
between Twelver Shias and Sunnis.
Data as of December 1987
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