This document explores the diversity within Islam and why it is often portrayed as a monolith. It discusses the different schools of thought and sects within Islam, highlighting the commonalities and differences. The portrayal of Islam as a monolith is attributed to the image created by the Western media, which focuses on the extremist and terrorist acts committed in the name of Islam. The document also touches upon the difficulty in defining Islam and who can be considered a Muslim. Additionally, it examines the concept of a true Sharia state and the variations in its implementation across different countries.