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These are divisions among Muslim societies in the Middle East over religion describe two of the groups their beliefs and what's led to this conflict Read the passage below then drag and drop the correct words to complete the sentences Islamic caliphates when a prophet Amber love to leaders died what happened next Muslims dealt with this question after Muhammad deaths who would be his successor who would lead rival faction supported Muhammad top advisors or one of his relatives disputes between these groups about who should leave cause a splits in the Islamic religion that still endures today sunni and shia after Muhammad death disagreements over who should become the new leader of the Islamic Faith caused divisions in Muslim society one group the Sunni wanted to Muhammad advisor Abu bakr to be the new leader today the sunni from a majority of the world Muslim another group The Shia wanted Muhammad's were relative Ali to be the new leader today The Shia from a minority of the world Muslim the new leader who eventually emerge from these disputes were called caliphs which means successors in Arabic The sunni and the Shia are the two main groups of Muslims they're disagreement begin over who should lead after Muhammad death these leaders called A Shia B caliphs C Sunni D majority meaning successors were certain to the conflicts the A Shia B caliphs C Sunni D majority believe they religious advisor should lead while the A Shia B caliphs C Sunni D majority wanted a relative of Muhammad to take over today the sunny make up the A Shia B caliphs C Sunni D majority of Muslims Even now conflicts between the two groups continue

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These are divisions among Muslim societies in the Middle East over religion describe two of the groups their beliefs and what's led to this conflict. Read the passage below then drag and drop the correct words to complete the sentences.

Islamic caliphates when a prophet Muhammad died what happened next Muslims dealt with this question after Muhammad's death: who would be his successor? Who would lead? Rival factions supported Muhammad's top advisors or one of his relatives. Disputes between these groups about who should lead caused a split in the Islamic religion that still endures today.

**Sunni** and **Shia**: after Muhammad's death, disagreements over who should become the new leader of the Islamic Faith caused divisions in Muslim society. One group, the **Sunni**, wanted Muhammad's advisor Abu Bakr to be the new leader. Today, the **Sunni** form a majority of the world's Muslims. Another group, the **Shia**, wanted Muhammad's relative Ali to be the new leader. Today, the **Shia** form a minority of the world's Muslims. The new leaders who eventually emerged from these disputes were called **caliphs**, which means successors in Arabic.

The **Sunni** and the **Shia** are the two main groups of Muslims. Their disagreement began over who should lead after Muhammad's death. These leaders were called **caliphs**. The **Shia** believe their religious advisors should lead, while the **Sunni** wanted a relative of Muhammad to take over. Today, the **Sunni** make up the **majority** of Muslims. Even now, conflicts between the two groups continue.

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