
The United States is immersed more deeply than ever in the Muslim world’s sectarian divide. A five-part series explores the split between Shia and Sunnis, from its origins shortly after the death of Muhammed in the seventh century to the modern-day upheaval in Iraq.
We talk with NPR reporter Mike Shusterabout Islam’s Sunni-Shia split and how it reverberates through world politics.
(PHOTO: Iraqis inspect the bomb damage inside a Shiite shrine in Samarra, north of Baghdad, Iraq. (Feb. 22, 2006). (AP File)
Guests:
Mike Shuster, NPR correspondent











