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There is an indirect relationship to the revelation which is established through this concept of occultation. Shia Islam is defined more by an indirect relation to revelation, whereas, Sunni Islam is a direct relation to revelation. So Shia societies are hierarchical and mediated while Sunni societies are more amass, without the same religious hierarchy.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/live/LcXWIiVI7gs?si=o4iiw4Cu-q1yRgJk&t=9535</ref> | There is an indirect relationship to the revelation which is established through this concept of occultation. Shia Islam is defined more by an indirect relation to revelation, whereas, Sunni Islam is a direct relation to revelation. So Shia societies are hierarchical and mediated while Sunni societies are more amass, without the same religious hierarchy.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/live/LcXWIiVI7gs?si=o4iiw4Cu-q1yRgJk&t=9535</ref> | ||
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