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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sunni_IslamSunni Islam - Wikipedia

    Sunni Islam (/ ˈ s uː n i, ˈ s ʊ n i /) is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims, and simultaneously the largest religious denomination in the world. Its name comes from the word Sunnah, referring to the tradition of Muhammad.

    • Sunismo

      Los suníes o sunitas 5 (en idioma árabe, سنّة)...

  2. Los suníes o sunitas 5 (en idioma árabe, سنّة) ʾAhlu-s-Sunnati wa-l-Jamāʿah (en árabe: أهل السنة والجماعة ‎) son la facción musulmana mayoritaria en la comunidad islámica mundial, seguido por el 87-90% de todos los musulmanes del mundo. 6 Se caracteriza por un énfasis mayor en el profeta, los sahaba (en particular los califas Rashidun) y las...

  3. Sunni Islam ( Arabic: أهل السنة) is the largest branch of Islam. They are the branch of Islam that came through the Rashidun Empire, which started with Abu Bakr and ended by Ali ibn Abi Talib. Sunni beliefs are based on the Quran and the Kutub al-Sittah. Sunnis make up around 90% of the world's Muslim population.

  4. El Islam sunní, también conocido como Ahl as-Sunnah waʾl Jamāʾah o simplemente Ahl as-Sunnah, es con diferencia la mayor denominación del Islam, y comprende alrededor del 85% de la población musulmana del mundo.

  5. Sunni Muslims are the vast majority of Muslims in most Muslim communities in Central Asia (including China), Europe (including Russia and the Balkans), South Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, the Arab World, Turkey and among Muslims in the United States.

  6. Islam - Sunni Beliefs, Practices, & History: In the 10th century a reaction began against the Muʿtazilah that culminated in the formulation and subsequent general acceptance of another set of theological propositions, which became Sunni, or “orthodox,” theology.

  7. 29 de may. de 2024 · Sunni, member of one of the two major branches of Islam, the branch that consists of the majority of that religion’s adherents. Sunni Muslims regard their denomination as the mainstream and traditionalist branch of Islam—as distinguished from the minority denomination, the Shiʿah.