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The Media And Its Impact On The World

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For a moment all the world was right again. To a great number of people around the world, 2001 became a lost dream; a vision that was believed in, suddenly tarnished and turned nightmarish. Naturally, we Americans were looking for answers to why a devastation of this magnitude would happen to us. During the fallout of 9/11, the media played a major role in distributing information about a culture that many Americans knew nothing about. Americans were now paying attention to the Muslim community and though there was more awareness by the American people, it seemed the information was a little biased and the media painted Muslims in one broad stroke and it made Americans slide so easily into bigotry. There needed to be a face to the evil …show more content…

However, two opposing sects evolved into the two main sects of Islamic culture; the Sunni’s and the Shiites. One group called the Shiites, represent the second largest denomination of Islam. Shi’a is the short form of the phrase Shi’atu ‘Ali, meaning, “followers” of Muhammad’s son-in-law and Cousin Ali. The Shia believe to be Muhammad’s successor in the Caliphate by blood. (Huda, n.d.) The other group makes up the largest sect of the Islamic religion and the world’s second largest religious body after Christianity. Sunni is short for the derivation of “Sunnah,” which refers to the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. (Huda, n.d.)
This very ancient religious divide has been waging since the conception of Islam, back in 610A.D. It became more apparent that there would be a split, after Muhammad’s death in 632 A.D. A debate over succession split the Islamic Community where on one side the only successor that can be legitimized as a ruler, must come from Muhammad’s bloodline, while the other half argue that the ruler must be voted on and awarded to qualified individuals.
The Shiites definitely came into their own after the battle of Karbala 680 C.E., when soldiers of the second Umayyad Caliph, Yazid I, slaughtered Ali’s son. To preserve the power of the Sunnis. (Nasr, p. 40) This made the Shiites insistent on the ideal that only blood relatives of the Prophet had Allah’s blessing. This is also where the

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