The Radical Islam has twisted the Holy Quran and the other Islamic sects by being selective in the quotation of certain verses about Muslims and Non-Muslims.
Everbody can be islamic.... everyone is welcome!!! I am proud that you are asking and being curious... this is a very good way to learn about different cultures
The hadith about interest in Islamic teachings is significant because it prohibits the practice of charging or paying interest on loans. This prohibition is based on the belief that interest leads to exploitation and injustice, and goes against the principles of fairness and social justice in Islam. Muslims are encouraged to engage in ethical and equitable financial transactions that promote mutual benefit and community well-being.
No. There is currently no strong Anti-Islamic sentiment in Portugal since there are very few Muslims in Portugal, as opposed to Spain, France, Germany, or the UK where anti-Islamic sentiment is more pronounced due to there being a larger Muslim population.
In South Africa their religious leaders preach against joining ISIS in their Mosques; warning them of the dangers involved in joining.
Tecnically, the religion is called Islam and the people that follow the Islamic religion are called Muslims, so yes, being a Muslim counts as a religion.
AnswerFrom the population point of view, it is Indonesia (more than 200 million Muslims) Answer:Based on percentage, the largest Islamic nation would be Afghanistan, which tops the scales with 99.7% of its population being Islamic.
Turkey, Albania, Tunisia, Algeria... infact many so called countries where the majority is of Muslims, they suffer from their religious practice being banned. Yes, Muslims living in Muslim majority countries.
The two Saudi Arabian Cities of Mecca (Makkah) and Medina (Al-Madinah) are populated by only Muslims for being two Islamic holy cities.
Purpose:The organization attempts to be the collective voice of the Muslim world (Ummah) and attempts to safeguard the interests and ensure the progress and well-being of Muslims.
Most of the people in Mogadishu are Muslims. Of these the majority are Sunni with some Shia and Sufi . The Shaf'i school of Islamic jurisprudence is well represented.
There was no specific place that Arab slave traders only sold white slaves. White slaves were common throughout Arab and Islamic Empires for centuries, most coming from Slavic countries and being sold predominately in the Upper Middle East and Anatolia.