Analysis: How Did You Chose To Become Shia

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3- How did you chose to become Shia?

After I converted to Islam I decided not to follow any sect unless I know which one is right. I studied about Sunnis, Wahhabism and Sufism but there was no information Shias. I asked my Sunni friends about Shiism and they sent me a video clip showing a Wahhabi mufti talking about Shiism. He said that Shias are followers of Ali ibn Abi Talib. We also love Ali. Ali was the bravest in the Islamic society. He was the most knowledgeable and was very just. But a few minutes later he said: “if anyone believes that Ali is the first successor after Prophet Muhammad (like what Shias do) he would be a disbeliever.” What I saw in that clip was very strange and unreasonable to me. The mufti said that Ali was the wisest

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