Well, each religion has its own rituals. Islam has these 5 pillars that are considered essential to be considered Muslim. Prayers and Fasting are two of them.
There is nothing called a Non-Muslim Shia. There are three main sects of Shia which are:
-Jaafari (Ethna Ashari): Mainly in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and Bahrain
-Ibadi: Mainly in Oman
-Zaydi: Mainly in Yemen
Kurds in Kobane (Ayn Al-Arab) according to statistics are more than 99% Sunni and a very small number are Christians. No Shia are there.
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Yazidis in Syria are only in the north east and the north west. No Yazidis in the middle area of Kobane (Ayn Al-Arab)
There is nothing called a Non-Muslim Shia. There are three main sects of Shia which are:
-Jaafari (Ethna Ashari): Mainly in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and Bahrain
-Ibadi: Mainly in Oman
-Zaydi: Mainly in Yemen
Kurds in Kobane (Ayn Al-Arab) according to statistics are more than 99% Sunni and a very small number are Christians. No Shia are there.
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Yazidis in Syria are only in the north east and the north west. No Yazidis in the middle area of Kobane (Ayn Al-Arab)
