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1. Tawheed (Oneness of Allah):
Belief in Allah as the sole Creator, Sustainer, and Ruler. He has no partners or equals.
2. Following the Sunnah:
Sunnah is the way and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
3. Four Sunni Madhabs (Schools of Jurisprudence):
Sunni Muslims follow one of the four well-established schools of Islamic law:
a. Hanafi (widespread in South Asia, Turkey, Balkans)
b. Shafi’i (East Africa, Southeast Asia, parts of Egypt)
c. Maliki (North and West Africa)
d. Hanbali jurisprudence is mainly practiced in Saudi Arabia and parts of the Gulf.
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