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'''Twelver''' Shi'ism is that branch of [[Shi'a]] [[Islam]] that believes the blood line of [[Muhammad]] and his son-in-law Ali was broken with the death of the twelfth Imam. The majority of Shi'a worldwide, an estimated 80%, are Twelvers. They make up 90% of the modern population of [[Iran]] and 55 to 60% of the population of [[Iraq]], and the majority in [[Azerbaijan]]. They make up a large number of the Shi'a in [[Turkey]], | '''Twelver''' Shi'ism is that branch of [[Shi'a]] [[Islam]] that believes the blood line of [[Muhammad]] and his son-in-law Ali was broken with the death of the twelfth Imam. The majority of Shi'a worldwide, an estimated 80%, are Twelvers. They make up 90% of the modern population of [[Iran]] and 55 to 60% of the population of [[Iraq]], and the majority in [[Azerbaijan]]. They make up a large number of the Shi'a in [[Turkey]], Pakistan, [[Lebanon]], [[Syria]], [[India]], Afghanistan and [[Bahrain]]. |
Revision as of 11:14, 14 February 2024
Twelver Shi'ism is that branch of Shi'a Islam that believes the blood line of Muhammad and his son-in-law Ali was broken with the death of the twelfth Imam. The majority of Shi'a worldwide, an estimated 80%, are Twelvers. They make up 90% of the modern population of Iran and 55 to 60% of the population of Iraq, and the majority in Azerbaijan. They make up a large number of the Shi'a in Turkey, Pakistan, Lebanon, Syria, India, Afghanistan and Bahrain.