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Describe the split in the Muslim community caused by Muhammad’s death.
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The split between the two had lasted since the death of Muhammad. Sunni Muslims remained the majority in most of the Muslim countries with the exception of Iraq and Iran. The split has been a largely peaceful division. Since the Shi'ites lost the competition for dominance of the Muslim world back then.
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After the death of Muhammad in 632 CE, the Muslim community faced a big split over who should lead them. Some people believed that Muhammad's close friend Abu Bakr should be the new leader, while others thought that Ali, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, was the rightful choice. This disagreement led to the division between two major groups: Sunni Muslims, who followed Abu Bakr, and Shia Muslims, who supported Ali. This split has continued to influence the Muslim community throughout history.
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The split between Sunni and Shia Muslims began after Muhammad's death in 632 CE and has lasted ever since. Sunni Muslims became the majority in most Muslim countries, except for Iraq and Iran, where Shia Muslims are more prominent. While the divide has led to some tensions, it has mostly been a peaceful separation, especially since the Shia community didn't gain control over the Muslim world in the early years after Muhammad's passing. This split remains an important part of Islamic history today.
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