This question as composed is incomplete. You have to say more than where? For example, there are fewer Muslims in the Middle East alone than the Indian Subcontinent (Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh). However, there are more Muslims in the Middle East than in Iceland.
Yes. More than 90% of Middle Easterners are Muslims.
Around 15% of Muslims in the Middle East are Shiites.
Muslims currently live all around the world, not just in the middle east
Middle East
Yes, for Islam originated in the Middle East, along with Judaism and Christianity.
Most Middle Easterners are Arab Muslims, but there are significant populations of non-Arabs in the Middle East and significant populations of non-Muslims as well.
The Muslims conquered Iraq, Iran, and Siberia.
In the Middle East the majority of population are Muslims so they haven't the skills of dealing with other religions , except chrisitians who are live in big no. in some Islamic countries in middle east, so you can find Muslims in the middle east can deal with christians but not any other people because they can't understand the rules of any other religions such as: Buddhism. On the other hand, in South Asia there are a wide range of religions so Muslims there have the power to communicate with people from any religion.So it may appear for non-Muslims that Isalm in south-Asia is more moderate than in middle-east.
Currently, there are around 320 million Muslims in the Middle East, roughly 90% of the Middle East population.
No. There are substantial (but declining) populations of Christians and Jews in the middle east. Not entirely, but close. The overwhelming majority (>90%) of Middle Easterners are Muslims. Jews, Christians, Druze, and Baha'i make up around 7-8% of the Middle East cumulatively.
There is no difference in nomenclature. Muslims in the Middle East pray in Masjids and Jame'as (Mosques) just like all other Muslims.
All Muslims have the same core beliefs. You mean islams, Muslims are people from the Middle East.