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  1. Oceania. Islam portal. v. t. e. Hamza Mosque in Al Wakrah. Qatar is a Muslim-majority country with Islam as the state religion. Salafi version of Islam is the state sponsored brand of Sunni Islam in the country, making Qatar one of the two Salafi states in the Muslim world, along with Saudi Arabia. [1]

  2. Within Sunni Islam, women are provided a number of guidelines prescribed by the Quran and ḥadīth literature, as understood by fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), as well as in accordance with the interpretations derived from the ḥadīth that were agreed upon by majority of Sunni Muslim scholars as authentic beyond doubt based on ḥadīth studies.

  3. Sunniislam. Sunniislam er den største av dei to store hovudretningane innan islam, den andre er sjiaislam. 80 - 90 % av muslimane i verda er sunnimuslimar, og sunnimuslimar utgjer størstedelen av muslimane i dei fleste muslimske land. Splittinga mellom sunni- og sjiamuslimar oppstod allereie på 600-talet. Sunniislam er i seg sjølv oppdelt i ...

  4. Sunni. The majority of the Pakistani Muslims belong to Sunni Islam. Muslims belong to different schools which are called Madhahib (singular: Madhhab) i.e., schools of jurisprudence (also 'Maktab-e-Fikr' (School of Thought) in Urdu ).) Estimates on the Sunni population in Pakistan range from 85% to 90%.

  5. t. e. Sunni Islam is the state religion of Saudi Arabia. The kingdom is called the "home of Islam"; it was the birthplace of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, who united and ruled the Arabian Peninsula. [1] It is the location of the cities of Mecca and Medina, where Prophet Muhammad lived and died, and are now the two holiest cities of Islam.

  6. Strong Oppose - “Sunni” or “Shia”, singular or plural is referring to an adherent, not the religion. We wouldn’t move “Protestantism” to “Protestants” or bluntly “Islam” to “Muslims”. I may consider moves to “Sunnism” and “Shiism”, if there were enough evidence to support those as WP:COMMONNAME s.

  7. t. e. The spread of Islam spans almost 1,400 years. The early Muslim conquests that occurred following the death of Muhammad in 632 CE led to the creation of the caliphates, expanding over a vast geographical area; conversion to Islam was boosted by Arab Muslim forces expanding over vast territories and building imperial structures over time.