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{{Featured Index|text=The term [[Shiʿa]] literally means followers, party, group, associate, partisan, or supporters. Expressing these meanings, Shiʿa occurs a number of times in the Quran (e.g., surahs 19:69, 28:15, and 37:83). Technically the term refers to those Muslims who derive their religious code and spiritual inspiration, after the Prophet, from [[Muhammad]]’s descendants, the [[Ahl al-Bayt]] (literally, people of the house). The focal point of Shi’ism is the source of religious guidance after the Prophet; although the Sunnis accept it from the sahaba (companions) of the Prophet, the Shiʿa restrict it to the members of the ahl al-bayt.}}{{See Also Index|image=|image size=|text=<br>
{{Featured Index|text=The term [[Shiʿa]] literally means followers, party, group, associate, partisan, or supporters. Expressing these meanings, Shiʿa occurs a number of times in the Quran (e.g., surahs 19:69, 28:15, and 37:83). Technically the term refers to those Muslims who derive their religious code and spiritual inspiration, after the Prophet, from [[Muhammad]]’s descendants, the [[Ahl al-Bayt]] (literally, people of the house). The focal point of Shi’ism is the source of religious guidance after the Prophet; although the Sunnis accept it from the sahaba (companions) of the Prophet, the Shiʿa restrict it to the members of the ahl al-bayt.}}{{See Also Index|image=|image size=|text=[[Sunnis]]
* [[Sunnis]]
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* [[Zaydiyah]]
[[Zaydiyah]]
* [[Ithna Ashariyah]]
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* [[Isma’ili]]}}
[[Ithna Ashariyah]]
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[[Isma’ili]]}}

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