Sunni and Shia Muslims share many of the same beliefs. What do they disagree on?

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Muhammad is the most important prophet

The Quran is the holy book

The Muslim caliph should be a descent of
Muhammad

The five pillars are central to their religion

The main point of disagreement between Sunni and Shia Muslims is over the rightful successor to Prophet Muhammad. Sunnis believe that the caliph, or leader of the Islamic community, should be elected by the community, while Shias believe that leadership should have been passed down directly through the family of Muhammad. This disagreement has led to different interpretations of Islamic law and theology, as well as different traditions and practices within the two groups.

Sooo? Which one is it.

The main point of disagreement between Sunni and Shia Muslims is over the rightful successor to Prophet Muhammad, with Sunnis believing the caliph should be elected by the community and Shias believing it should be a descendant of Muhammad.