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grandparents
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In the 18th century the average home cointained 5.7 free people (no counting servants or slaves). Few colonies included grandparents or other extended kin.
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As in Christian Europe, Muslims believed that God's will caused the plague. But Muslim religious scholars taught that the plague was a “martyrdom and mercy” from God, assuring the believer's place in paradise. For non-believers, it was a punishment.
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The main difference is their view on who Muhammad's successor should/should've been.
The people that believed that anyone with the right qualifications could take over insisted that Muhammad's father in law and friend, Abu Bakr, success him and became known as the Sunni.
The people who insisted that only someone blood related to Muhammad could take over, they wanted Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, Ali ibn Abi Talib, to take over; and they became known as the Shi'ite.
They both follow the foundational practices and beliefs (Fice Pillars) of Islam though there are differences in the way they do some things and their views on the world. For example: Shi'ite Muslims complete all five daily ritual prayers but squeeze them into three sessions instead of five. Shi'ite Muslims also believe in the 'ten obligatory acts' in addition to the Five Pillars.
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They wanted a strong leader and party to boost up the economy because there where heavy sanctions after WW1 and Hitler had a way with words to get people to listen