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Shiah
/ ˈʃiːə /
noun
- one of the two main branches of Islam (the other being the Sunni), making up a tenth or more of the entire Muslim population, and forming the majority in Iran and Iraq, which regards Mohammed's cousin Ali and his successors as the true imams
- another name for Shiite
adjective
- designating or characteristic of this sect or its beliefs and practices
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Shiah1
C17: from Arabic shī`ah sect, from shā`a to follow
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