The followers of Islam are Muslims and they refer to God as Allah.
Muslims believe in the religion of Islam. Islam is monotheistic, believing in one god, and follows the teachings of the prophet Muhammad as revealed in the Quran. Muslims practice the Five Pillars of Islam, which include faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage to Mecca.
Chistianity, Islam
Yes, there are followers of Islam, called Muslims. Islam is one of the world's major religions and has a large number of followers globally. Muslims believe in the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad and adhere to the central principles of Islam, including the belief in monotheism and the following of the Five Pillars of Islam.
Allah
It is called in Arabic 'hajj'
There are no goddesses in Islam. Muslims (the followers of islam) believe in one God (Allah in arabic). Allah is one and only. Allah has no gender.
Muslims are the people who believed in Islam.
AnswerGenuine followers of the Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) do believe in God. Of course, there is no real way of knowing how many followers of those faiths do not really believe in God and are only followers for cultural, social or family reasons, or because they think it is more 'respectable' to be a follower.
This sect of Islam is known as Shi'a Islam, who believe the rightfully chosen followers of Muhammad were the 12 imams, who were from the family of Muhammad.
The followers believe in only one True God.
The faithful followers of Islam were promised eternal life.