Sunni Muslims make up the majority of modern Muslims. What do they believe about how leadership is handed down? God chooses each
new Muslim leader. The Muslim people should elect new leaders. Descendants of Muhammad become Muslim leaders. New leaders are determined through war and conflict.
Sunni Muslims make up the majority of modern Muslims. They believe that descendants of Muhammad become Muslim leaders.
The Sunnis, who represent 85% of Muslims, consider that the succession of Muhammad corresponds to an Arab member of the tribe of Quraish, from which Muhammad came.
Sunnis worship all the prophets mentioned in the Quran, but particularly Muhammad, who is considered the ultimate prophet, and the subsequent Muslim leaders are seen as temporary figures.
C. Would be correct. When you are a citizen of a country you are required to respect what the country stands for, and you're also required to aide your country in times of need.
President Truman fired General MacArthur for insubordination. Although Truman was committed to waging a limited war in Korea, preferring to negotiate with China and North Korea rather than expand hostilities, MacArthur openly disagreed with the president and threatened to attack China if it did not agree to terms of peace.
Van Buren, the incumbent Vice President and chosen successor of President Andrew Jackson, took office as the eighth United States president after defeating multiple Whig Party candidates in the 1836 presidential election