short answer yes
Followers of Islamic religion are called Muslims.
A Buddhist.
Freedom of religion is when one's government does not have a problem with what a person believes in and practices.
A Jewish person is of Hebrew descent and practices Judaism.
There are many Islamic leaders who well recognized by Muslims as Religion knowing and understanding. There is no single person as for Catholics or Orthodox.
A Muslim is a person who has chosen Islam as his/her religion. The term "Islamic Fundamentalist" was coined by journalists, and they know best what they mean when they use it.
That just depends on the individual person who practices Hinduism as a religion.
A Sudanese Muslim is a person from Sudan who practices the Islamic faith. Sudan is a country in Africa with a predominantly Muslim population, and Islam plays a significant role in the culture, traditions, and daily life of its people.
Shah Rukh khan is an Islamic person. He follows Islam as the primary religion of his. The main reason is the family he was born in.
Islam, is a religion born out of violence on its own it is not a violent religion, of course with the media these days and after 9/11 everyone considers a Muslim person a terrorist, which is not the case, a terrorist can be of any religion, Osama Bin Laden he was a very religious man, he himself said that everything he did was in the name of Allah ( the Islamic leader, or deity), of course killing three thousand people may seem unethical. he is a terrorist but other people who are Islamic are not terrorists the religion was born out of violence, this religion which a large population of the world practice is not evil. Islam is not a religion that accounts for evil. Its just unfortunate that the worlds biggest terrorist was Islamic.
When you have 'Issa' referring to a person in Islamic scripture or talks, it is one of the prophet "Issa" (alaihi wassallam). He is the same person as "Jesus" in chrishtianity. Muslims also acknowledge Issa/ Jesus as one of their prophet.
Secular means the same thing as concerns Islam as it does elsewhere. It refers to either (1) a government that does not take the Islamic religion into consideration when governing, but does not oppose the existence of Islam within its borders or (2) a person who is Muslim, but less religious.