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Go to any mosque, but make sure it is a "Sunni" mosque.
In England there are various kinds of Muslim groups. What you want to avoid are two things: don't fall in with any weird, offshoot sects like the Shiites or the Ahmadiyyahs or the Sufis. Stick to the mainstream Mulsims who follow the traditional path of the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The other thing you want to avoid are the militant, stiffnecked groups. The ones that stand on street corners and shout about establishing Islamic Law in England. Their understanding of following Islam is going to be more correct than any of the deviant sects I mentioned, but their confrontational attitude and rejectionist approach - as if they are fighting 'jihad' - is wrong.
Find Muslims who are tolerant of the ways and beliefs of others. Real Muslims will only fight against injustice - not to force their way on others.
Tablighi groups are peaceful enough; but I have some reservation about some of the things they teach.
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The main religion of the UAE is Islam, the rules and laws of the country follow the Sharia legal system. The UAE is tolerant of other relgions and Christian, Hindu and Buddist places of worship can also be found here
Answer 1It was not UAE as such in the early Islam era. The whole Arab countries that are know today were one entity in the early era of Islam.Answer 2As for southeast Arabia, of which the modern UAE is a part, Islam was spread by wars initiated by the Muslims after the fall of Mecca in 630 C.E. The Arabs of the Southeast, which had previously sided with the Meccan Qoreish Tribe (the main opponents of the Muslims in the 620s) quickly capitulated after Qoreish's defeat. These tribes converted almost immediately. Those who did not convert were exiled from Arabia by Caliph Omar in fulfillment of Mohammed's wish that there be only one religion in Arabia.
According to the CIA World Fact book, 96% of the United Arab Emirates practice Islam.
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