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 +"Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, the [[Middle East]] has experienced both periods of relative [[peace]] and tolerance and periods of [[conflict]] particularly between [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]]s and [[Shia Islam|Shiite]]s."
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 +'''Sunni Islam''' is the largest [[Islamic schools and branches|denomination]] of [[Islam]]. Its name comes from the word [[Sunnah]], referring to the exemplary behavior of the Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]].
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-# Belonging or relating to to the branch of [[Islam]] based on the [[Qur'an]], the [[Kutub al-Sittah]] (the [[hadith]]s which record the [[Sunna|Sunnah]]) and that places emphasis on the [[Sahabi|Sahabah]]. 
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Sunni Islam is the largest denomination of Islam. Its name comes from the word Sunnah, referring to the exemplary behavior of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

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