Question, What is a Sufi-Sunni Muslim? Answer, A Sufi-Sunni Muslim is a Sunni Muslim.
Question, What is a Sunni Muslim? Answer, A Sunni Muslim is a Muslim.
Sufi-Sunni Muslims have been around longer than Sunni Muslims just as non-Sunni Muslims and not genuine Muslims LIKEWISE Sufi-Lacking Sunni Muslim are not genuine Sunni Muslims. Islam can be divided in 4 kinds of Islam, only 2 of which are really Islamic, and only 1 of which carries the accurate Islamic Vision.
#1. Sufi-Sunni Islam is the least likely followed Version of Islam.
Sufi-Sunni Islam has 3 Basic Branches, 1st is the Salafi Mystical Islam better known as Qadiriyyah Islam this is also the oldest know kind of Islam. 2nd is Contemporary Sunni-Sufism these are Sufi-Sunni Muslims who although not Salafi are given over to Qadiriyyah thought most of them are in Indonesia. 3rd is Liberal Sufi-Sunni Islam these are Sufi-Sunni Muslims who are not Religious but acknowledge Sufi-Sunni Islam over another concept of Islam.
#2. Sunni Islam is the Most followed Version of Islam.
Sunni Islam has 4 Basic Branches, 1st is Al-Hadith Islam this is a Salafi form of Islam and the Oldest form of Sufi-Lacking Sunni Islam Al-Hadith Muslims although not in compleet agreement with Qadiriyyah Muslims today form strong Salafi Alliances with them, this is due to the fact that Salafi is Orthodox Islam, and Salafi(Orthodox) Islam is under attack by most of the world. 2nd is "Wahhabi" Islam this form of Islam is sadly misunderstood and Wahhabi is not a bad word for it is one of the 99 Names of Allah, Wahhabi is a Salafi Movement of resent date. 3rd is Moderate Sunni Islam, Moderate Sunni Muslims are Sunni Muslims who are Nominative partakers of Sunni Islam. 4th is Al-Fatwah Islam, most Muslims are Al-Fatwah Muslims, Al-Fatwah Muslims only take the Hanafi School as authoritative they are also the biggest instigators against other waves of Sunni Islam and they seem to also be Pro-Secular and Anti-Religious.
#3. Shia Islam is the second most followed Version of Islam right after Sunni Islam.
Shias disown the election and selection of Abu-Bakr, Omar and Usman by the people to represent Islam and Quran. They also do not consider Ali as the fourth Caliph as the process occurred through voting system. Shias believe that Muhammad's family, the Ahl al-Bayt ("the People of the House"), and certain individuals among his descendants, who are known as infallible Imams, have special spiritual and political authority over the community and they have got this authority since God gave it to them just the same way God chose Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, David and others. Shia Muslims further believe that Ali, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, was the first of twelve Imams and was the rightful successor to Muhammad and thus reject the legitimacy of the first three caliphs. Shias regard Ali as the second most important figure after Prophet Muhammad. According to them, Muhammad suggested on various occasions during his lifetime that Ali should be the leader of Muslims after his demise. The Shi'a faith throughout its history split over the issue of imamate, with each branch supporting different imams. The largest branch are the Twelvers, to which over 85% of Shi'a belong. The only other surviving branches are the Zaidi and Ismaili.
#4. Sufi Islam is the third most followed form of Islam in the World.
Sufi Muslims can be Sunni, Shia, Sufi-Sunni, any one of the two, all three or none of these.
Sufi Islam comes in several different forms. Sufi Islam teaches Music, Dance, Philosophy and Love for all Humanity it is also Anti-Salafi. Sufi Muslims are usually soft spoken and kind and pacifist.
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