Muslim faiths have the special doctrine ''Teachings of the Prophet'', which makes them treat faiths with the ''Islamic Syncretism'' tenet hostile instead of evil, and neutralizes opinion penalties with them. They also have the main doctrine ''Muhammad's Succession'', which divides them into the Sunni, Shia, Muhakkima and Zandaqa sub-groups. Members of sub-groups largely treat each other as astray instead of hostile; only the Zandaqa group still treats others as hostile, but will also get {{iconify|advantage||+5|green}} against co-religionists. Some Muslim faiths don't have access to the Undertake the Hajj decision. | Muslim faiths have the special doctrine ''Teachings of the Prophet'', which makes them treat faiths with the ''Islamic Syncretism'' tenet hostile instead of evil, and neutralizes opinion penalties with them. They also have the main doctrine ''Muhammad's Succession'', which divides them into the Sunni, Shia, Muhakkima and Zandaqa sub-groups. Members of sub-groups largely treat each other as astray instead of hostile; only the Zandaqa group still treats others as hostile, but will also get {{iconify|advantage||+5|green}} against co-religionists. Some Muslim faiths don't have access to the Undertake the Hajj decision. |