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Essay heading: Growth of Islam
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Because of these differences in thought, a civil war broke out between the two different ideologies, in which the Sunni's massacred Hassan and Hussein, Muhammad's descendants. That is why the separation between the two sects was formed. But despite this partition between the two sects, they are still very close, and the foundation for the two is still very similar... displayed 300 characters
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But despite this partition between the two sects, they are still very close, and the foundation for the two is still very similar.
The foundation of the religion of Islam is built off five ideas, or what is also known as the Five Pillars of Islam . The first pillar is Al Shahadah. This is the equivalent to the first commandment in Christianity... displayed next 300 characters
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