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Islam is Sunni and it did not split.It passed down from the time of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of god be upon him).Shias are a sect which changed alot of the teachings of the Prophet.Most of the Muslims regard them as non Muslim.Sufism is the name given to those who spend their lives in solitude in the worship of God.

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These three did not split off at the same time.

Sunni and Shiite Islam split over disagreements over Succession after Mohammed's death. The Muslim community was united while Mohammed was the leader of this community. Most Muslims hold, however, that he never specifically chose a successor to his leadership. There was a minority in the community that supported the candidacy of 'Ali, the Prophet's son-in-law, this political faction became known as the "Supporters of 'Ali" which in Arabic is Shiat 'Ali (where the modern term "Shiite" comes from). They derived their support from specific hadiths and events that they claimed showed that God had revealed to Mohammed that 'Ali would succeed him. The majority of Muslims held that these hadiths and events showed nothing more than that 'Ali was very pious, something they did not deny. Therefore they gave power to the man who was Mohammed's second-in-command and father-in-law Abu Bakr. This majority were called the People of the Customs [of the Prophet] which in Arabic is Ahl Sunna (from where the modern term "Sunni" comes from.)

Sufism split from the Sunni Orthodoxy only to the extent that Sufism stresses an emotional connection to God over the legalistic doctrines upon which Sunni Orthodoxy relies. Sunni Orthodox leaders occasionally have problems with the fact that the Sufis do not emphasize the law. However, most Muslims consider Sufis to still be Muslims. The Faqihs and Islamic Scholars take it as an insult that the particular minutiae that define their profession are not seen as valuable by the Sufis. In turn the Sufis are much more interested in loving God and devoting themselves to seeing higher-meanings in sacred texts. They also seek to replicate the relationships that other now-dead Sufi Scholars had with the Divine, which is why they pray near the physicality of the dead Saint (i.e. at his tomb). Sufism is just as much a part of Islam as is traditional Islamic Jurisprudence and uses this jurisprudence in a looser and more emotional way. Similar parallels can be drawn between Kabbalah (the real thing - not Madonna stuff) and Judaism.

It is important to note that these splits are not the only splits in Islam. To read about other splits, please see the Related Question below: Why did the Islam branches separate?

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Muhammad did not name a successor. Shia follows Ali, his nephew, and Sunni follow his friend. Politics from the beginning.

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