principles of democracy in islam
Islam is a religion. The followers of Islam religion are called Muslims. Around 23% of world population are Muslims. Refer to the related question, listed below, for more information on Islam main principles.
islam is a religion based on truth even after 1400 years principles of islam are same rather than other religions who have changed their principles
The guiding principles in Islam are called the Five Pillars of Islam. These include Shahada (faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). They serve as the foundation for a Muslim's faith and practice.
Islam is a religion based on truth even after 1400 years principles of islam are same rather than other religions who have changed their principles
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.
In true Islam, they don't, because terrorism has no basis in Islam.
Both Shiites and Sunnis are correct followers of Islam. They just differ in minor Islam issues but not in main Islam pillars and principles. Refer to related question below.
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Islam adheres to five principles of faith known as the Five Pillars of Islam: belief in one God (Allah), prayer (Salah), fasting during the month of Ramadan (Sawm), giving to charity (Zakat), and pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj).
Islam in not something that should be in or out. Islam is the faith of around one quarter of world population. A religion has no need to be "in" or "out." Islam is a way of life and faith. That's just the way it "is." Refer to related the question below to know more about Islam principles.
Your question is an ideal one. before i answer it i would like to tell you, that as a Muslim i find it slightly offensive that people (not you in particular) immediately pair the word 'radical' with 'Islam'. i am a Muslim and i assure you not radical in any way. you must understand, Islam reinforces peace above all else, one of the most important events in our history was a treaty called the treaty of hudaybiyah, it was a PEACE treaty. anybody who insists on killing innocent people for no reason whatsoever can no longer be called Muslim because they have commited murder, and a Muslim does not murder. so your question of the 'principles' of radical Islam, does not exist. Islam is not radical and thus there is no such thing as a 'radical Islam' because then it wouldn't be Islam, it would be radical. make up your mind because it cant be both. so to answer your question, there is no radical Islam. -this answer is my opinion as a Muslim.