The word "all" in your question makes it pretty hard to answer without knowing the mind of every Muslim.
But it seems safe to say that there is at least one Muslim somewhere (and probably many) who do not believe that. So the answer to your question about all Muslims would have to be no.
It is hard to give a good answer to any question about "all" members of a group.
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Because Islam is supposed to be the 'natural' religion, Islam teaches that all are Muslim until converted to another religion by their parents. On this view, Christians are born as Muslims but became Christians with baptism. Muslims believe that Jesus was not the Son of God, but merely a messenger of Allah.
Well, some people challenge you and ask why you believe. Kids get teased sometimes. And Muslims don't really like Christians.
the queen that has every thing I am really puzzled by this answer and believe to be just plain wrong. Alibaba and the Forty Thieves is one of the stories in One Thousand and One Arabian Nights. Alibaba steals from the cave of the forty thieves by using the expression, "Open Sesame" which he overhears the thieves use. I know of no queen in this story.
They don't really have any , some are Christians , some Ba hai , a few are Muslims ...Not surprisingly alot of the still believe in "shamanism"
No. The cow is a sacred animal to Hindus, but Muslims do not have this belief.
Some very conservative Muslims believe that they're all evil and will go to hell. Most Muslims don't think it's right not to believe in God, but they don't really mind them. And of course, a lot of Muslims like me believe that everyone is free to believe what they want and nobody should judge anyone else.
Because people in japan are really well mannered. And they are really disciplined and are hardworkers. (most of them)
there is not one because Muslims don't believe in what most hip hop music is really saying like reading in between the pages
Most Muslims believe that the Qur'an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel, and therefore has no historical association with the Bible. Scholars and some Muslims recognise that the Qur'an was really written by humans during and after the lifetime of Muhammad, based on a knowledge of the Bible.