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he Sunni and the Shia are the two main groups of Muslims. Their disagreement began over who should lead after Muhammad's death. These leaders, called Response area, meaning "successors," were central to the conflict. The Response area believed a religious advisor should lead, while the Response area wanted a relative of Muhammad to take over. Today, the Sunni make up the Response area of Muslims. Even now, conflicts between the two groups continue.
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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, called **caliphs**, meaning "successors," were central to the conflict. The **Shia** believed a religious advisor 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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