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Further reading: Daniel Brown, Rethinking Tradition in 

Modern Islamic Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge Uni-

versity Press, 1996); Yasin Dutton, The Origins of Islamic 



Law: The Quran, the Muwatta, and the Madinan Amal

(London: Routledge Curzon, 2002); Wael B. Hallaq, The 



Origins and Evolution of Islamic Law (Cambridge: Cam-

bridge University Press, 2005); G. H. A. Juynboll, “Some 

New Ideas on the Development of Sunna as a Technical 

Term in Early Islam,” Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and 



Islam 10 (1987): 97–118; Fazlur Rahman, Islam, 2d ed. 

(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979), 43–84.



Sunnism

Sunnism was the last of the major traditions of 

Islam to be clearly articulated. In fact, it is possible 

to think of Sunnism as comprising the broad swath 

of Muslims who did not incline toward the other 

two early traditions, s

hiism

 and Kharijism. The 



k

haWariJ


 broke with the rest of Muslims over the 

question of whether the sinner could be considered 

a Muslim. They defined the community narrowly, 

and they were initially disposed to fight those with 

whom they disagreed; the consensus among Mus-

lims grew that this position was too extreme and 

the Khawarij eventually became a tiny sect with few 

adherents. Shii identity formed around a dispute 

over the leadership of the community, but it fairly 

quickly culminated in a belief that the leadership of 

the community was no mere matter of human pref-

erence, but rather formed part of a divinely inspired 

plan for the salvation of the community.

The Sunnis, then, are those Muslims who 

eventually united in a belief that only God knows 

the hearts, and so judgment should be left to 

God—thus rejecting Khariji extremism—and that 

the leadership of the community as it emerged his-

torically was part of God’s plan, thus rejecting the 

heart of Shii claims about legitimate leadership; 

subsequent leadership would not be considered 

very significant theologically because the Sunni 

orthodoxy that eventually emerged held that the 

caliph


, while theoretically necessary for the exis-

tence of an Islamic state, was less important than 

the 

caliphate



 as an institution. Finally, it was held 

that the scholars (

Ulama

) were the keepers of the 



community’s morals, not the caliphs.

The term sunni is an abridgement of ahl al-



sunna wa’al-jamaa, meaning the people of the 

prophetic tradition and community. This refers to 

the focus, especially dating from the ninth cen-

tury, on the collection of accounts of the prophet 

Muhammad, the 

sUnna


, and following in the path 

of that sunna. All Muslims accept the primacy of 

the q

Uran


, but the Sunnis place a unique empha-

sis on the sunna of Muhammad.

Today, Sunnis make up some 85 percent of 

Muslims worldwide. The sunni legal schools have 

traditionally been the means by which Sunni Mus-

lims actually learned the specifics of their Islam. 

The importance of these schools has broken down 

in the 20th century, causing contemporary Sunn-

ism to break with its traditional educational and 

intellectual roots in a way that has not happened 

K  646  

Sunnism



as noticeably in Shiism. This has led to some prob-

lems facing contemporary Sunni Islam, especially 

because the most vigorous intellectual leadership, 

that of the Islamists, has not, in the main, come 

from the ulama class but rather from those edu-

cated in the modern methods, especially the hard 

sciences. In this respect, then, it could be argued 

that Sunnism finds itself in a real crisis of identity 

and direction quite similar to the period of crisis 

that European Christianity endured after the Prot-

estant Reformation began in the 16th century.

Some tensions exist between Sunnis and Shiis, 

especially in regions where sizeable populations 

of both sects exist, such as p

akistan

,  i


raq

, and 


l

ebanon


. But on the whole, these differences are 

submerged in the larger contexts of agreement, 

whether they be religious, nationalistic, or ethnic. 

Where these differences are reemerging, such as 

in i

raq


 after the American invasion, the divisions 

reflect at least in part the failure of nationalism to 

provide an effective source of cohesion.

John Iskander




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