If you mean the Israelites exodus from Egypt. The Koran did mention their flight from Egypt to the holly land in Great detail. As such Muslims do believe this story.
The story in Koran describes how the Pharaoh wanted to kill Moses and his followers. Yet, God instructed Mosa to flee Egypt with the Jewish Community and Moses Split the sea and they were saved. It also describes how the Israelites left the will of god (by worshiping a status of a golden bull while Moses was receiving the Torah) and as such they were punished by 40 years of being lost in the desert...
As you may note the stories are almost identical
In Islam, the creation story involves Allah creating the universe and all living things, including humans. The story is detailed in the Quran and follows a similar narrative to other Abrahamic religions, with the belief that Allah created Adam and Eve as the first humans.
Muslims believe in Allah
yes people who believe in Islam are Muslims
The story of Passover is told in the old testament of the Bible, Exodus. I do not believe the new testament has a counterpart.
The Book of Exodus.
YES Muslims believe in heaven and in Hell.
No
Muslims believe in the god, Allah. Muslims are not athiests.
No the Muslims do not believe in the bible, they only have the quran.
There is nothing confusing about the book of Exodus. This is a story from the Bible.
No, it's still in Genesis. Exodus is the book about Moses.
Yes, Muslims believe in the story of Adam and Eve as mentioned in the Quran. They believe that Adam and Eve were the first humans created by Allah and were placed in the Garden of Eden. Creationism is a belief held by many Muslims, as they believe that Allah created the universe and all living beings.