Sunni and Shiat
Some people claim or say Wahabi as different than sunni but they come under sunnis so the basic denominations are Sunnis and Shiats
The religious breakdown is as follows (statistics from 2015):Roman Catholic, about 61%All Protestant denominations, about 26%Rastafari movement, about 2%Minority religions include Islam, Bahá'í Faith, Judaism, and Buddhism.
about 40% belong to mainstrean Christian denominations. There is the Islamic faith, the Baha'i and a small number of Hindus
Denominations are sub-groups of a "faith" or "religion" and are typified by the many sub-groups within Christianity, such as Methodist, Baptist, etc. The sub-groups within Judaism and Islam might also be termed denominations. The Assyrians were an ancient culture whose religion was "polytheistic", that is, they believed in many gods. They followed Ashur as their chief god.
Islam is the religious faith of Muslim, based on the words and religious system founded by the prophet Muhammad and taught by the Koran, the basic principle of which is absolute submission to a unique and personal god, Allah.
The first Prophet Hazrat Adam AS, the next prophets and the last prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) began Islam as a religion.
All of the Abrahamic faiths: Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i Faith.
There's 6 Faith in Islam. there's :Faith to AllahFaith to PhropetsFaith to AngelFaith to quranFaith to fateFaith to doomsdayAnd in Islam Faith is pillar of Islam ( maybe )
Islam is a faith, not a person, and it makes no sense to ask what a faith is in conflict with. Certain groups of Muslims are in conflict with different groups (sometimes for religious reasons, sometimes for political reasons, sometimes for economic reasons), but that is pretty much true of any faith.
Those can be:* People who are believers in other Christian denominations. Most of them are known by the generic term "protestant denominations". * People who believe in non-Christian religions, including Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Islam, Bahá'í Faith, and others. * Non-religious people; this includes people who don't believe in God at all (atheists), and people who believe God can't be proven or disproven (agnostics).
Those can be:* People who are believers in other Christian denominations. Most of them are known by the generic term "protestant denominations". * People who believe in non-Christian religions, including Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Islam, Bahá'í Faith, and others. * Non-religious people; this includes people who don't believe in God at all (atheists), and people who believe God can't be proven or disproven (agnostics).
Nothing is called Islamics. Muslims are the followers of Islam religion. Neither Muslims nor Islam religion use religious symbol in the same sense as for example in Christianity where the cross is used.
I have Faith, but I'm not Religious.