No.
Rituals for Hajj are the same for all the Muslims.
In Islam, fard practices are obligatory duties that all Muslims must perform, such as the five daily prayers. Sunnah practices, on the other hand, are recommended actions that were performed by the Prophet Muhammad but are not obligatory. Muslims are encouraged to follow both fard and sunnah practices to strengthen their faith and connection to Allah.
They follow the same god all Muslims do and he is Allah
No, not all rituals involve a bodily component. Some rituals can be purely mental or emotional, such as meditation or visualization practices. Rituals vary widely in their expression and can take many forms beyond physical actions.
Yes. Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) is the last Prophet of Islam. All the Muslims must follow him unconditionally.
Judaism believes that all rituals and rites practices were passed down from G-d alone. Jesus is not part of the chain of Jewish tradition. If anything, Jesus is credited with starting the religion that oppressed the Jews and tried to convert them away from practicing their rituals and rites practices.
There are no obstacles what so ever regarding the health care for Muslims. Infact Muslims all over are gerenally in the best of health as compared to non muslims due to their cleanliness rituals and diet.
all muslims not one person
Sunni is the Muslim who believes in the legitimacy of the caliphs that been elected after the death of prophet Muhammad (peace upon him). Sunnis follow also, as all Muslims of all sects, the Quran teachings and prophet Muhammad sayings and practices.
Sunni is the Muslim who believes in the legitimacy of the caliphs that been elected after the death of prophet Muhammad (peace upon him). Sunnis follow also, as all Muslims of all sects, the Quran teachings and prophet Muhammad sayings and practices.
Unlike all the religions in the world which are incomplete, and follow an incomplete doctrine of ideas, rituals and make believe practices, Islam is the one and only complete religion and more, it's a complete religion and a way of life. It provides guidance in every aspect of life from religion, to how to live your life on the pillars of honesty, respect and peace. You need not fear Islam, rather embrace it.
The Muslims believe in all the prophets (may peace be upon them all). They, however, follow the teachings of the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad SAW.