The majority of Muslims in Indonesia are Sunnis the Shafeeie school of thought is considered to be the vastest followed school of thought The other schools of thought which are apparent in Indonesia are Hanafi Malki Hanbali and the Shia School of thought with a few Sufis such as the Naqshabandi... Show More >>The majority of Muslims in Indonesia are Sunnis the Shafeeie school of thought is considered to be the vastest followed school of thought The other schools of thought which are apparent in Indonesia are Hanafi Malki Hanbali and the Shia School of thought with a few Sufis such as the Naqshabandi and Tijanya The Indonesians are considered to be firm followers of their belief and this is shown by the number of mosques they have in the country there exists greater than 550 thousand mosques The history of Shias in Indonesia started in the fourth century amongst them are the grandchildren of Ali son of Imam Jaffar alSadiq AS who resided in this country and many of the men married the princess daughters of the kings in area to the extent that some of the men obtained a very high position in the monarchy - Arabic Show Less >>
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