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Choose ALL the answers that accurately identify the beliefs of the Sunnis. (multiple answers)

A) Muhammad chose Abu Bakr
B) Muhammad had no rightful heir
C) religious leaders should be elected
D) only Allah can select religious leaders
E) they only make up a small part of the population​

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Final answer:

The Sunnis believe that Muhammad (pbuh) chose Abu Bakr as the first caliph and that religious leaders should be elected. They do not require that leadership of the Muslim community should come from Muhammad (pbuh)'s descendants through Ali.

Step-by-step explanation:

The beliefs of the Sunnis that accurately identify their views are:

  • Muhammad (pbuh) chose Abu Bakr
  • Religious leaders should be elected

The Sunnis are the largest group of Muslims around the world, stemming from those who accepted the decision following Muhammad (pbuh)'s death that Abu Bakr, his father-in-law, should be the first caliph rather than his son-in-law, Ali. The Sunni belief does not require that leadership of the community come specifically from the descendants of Muhammad through Ali. Instead, they hold that any pious man who followed the example of Muhammad (pbuh) could lead the Muslim community, suggesting a form of elected or selected leadership rather than a hereditary line through Ali, as the Shia believe.

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Answer:

B) Muhammad had no rightful heir

C) religious leaders should be elected

Step-by-step explanation:

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