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There are two major branches of Isalm. Write a very very short paragraph identifying the two branches. Explain in a very very short way why Isalm split and describe the historical relationship between the two branches
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The two major branches of Islam are Sunni and Shia. The split originated from a dispute over the rightful successor to the Prophet Muhammad after his death in 632 CE; Sunnis believed the community should choose the leader (Abu Bakr), while Shias supported Ali, the Prophet's cousin and son-in-law. Historically, the relationship between the two branches has been marked by political and theological differences, often leading to conflict, but there are also significant cultural exchanges and shared beliefs.
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The two major branches of Islam are Sunni and Shia. The split occurred over a succession dispute after Prophet Muhammad's death, with Sunnis supporting Abu Bakr and Shias backing Ali. Their historical relationship has seen both conflict and cultural exchange due to these theological differences.
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The two major branches of Islam are Sunni and Shia. The split arose from a succession dispute after Prophet Muhammad's death, with Sunnis backing Abu Bakr and Shias supporting Ali. Their relationship has involved both conflict and cultural exchange.
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The two major branches of Islam are Sunni and Shia, split over a succession dispute after Muhammad's death. Sunnis supported Abu Bakr, while Shias favored Ali, leading to both conflict and cultural exchange.
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