Which one is correct Sunni Kalma or Shia Kalma?

The Sunni and Shia Kalmas are slightly different in wording. Here are both Kalmas:

- Sunni Kalma:

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Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadar Rasulullah.

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Translation:

"I bear witness that there is no God but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah."

- Shia Kalma:

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Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadar Rasulullah wa ashhadu anna Aliyun waliyullah.

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Translation:

"I bear witness that there is no God but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and I bear witness that Ali is the vicegerent of Allah."

The addition of the phrase "wa ashhadu anna Aliyun waliyullah" in the Shia Kalma, which declares Ali as the vicegerent of Allah, distinguishes it from the Sunni Kalma.

It is important to note that both the Sunni and Shia Kalmas affirm the basic tenets of Islam, including the oneness of God (Tawhid) and the prophethood of Muhammad (SAW). However, the Shia Kalma also emphasizes the importance of Ali (AS) as a central figure in Islam and upholds his authority as the first Imam.