five pillars
1 kalima- ta say u believe
2 hajj- pilmigrage
3 zakat- to give money to charity or poor
4 ramadam- to fast for 30days in this month.
5 namaaz- to pray five yimes a day
might not be in right order and mind the spelling. lol also there is 1 god with no partners, sons, parents etc. moses, jesus and mohammad p.b.u.h all are prophets. and much more.
Yes, Muslims can maintain friendships with individuals who do not share their religious beliefs. Islam encourages peaceful coexistence and respect for others, regardless of their faith.
No, they are fully different religions with different faiths.Buddhists and Muslims do not share the same religious views especially Theravada Buddhists who don't worship a "god"Buddhists share some common features with Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. however. Muslims have some common features with Jews and Christians.
All Muslims have the same core beliefs. You mean islams, Muslims are people from the Middle East.
The Muslims get their beliefs from the Qur'an and the Sunna.
The main prophets that Catholics share with Muslims are Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jesus.
Today Egyptians are Muslims
Muslims practice their beliefs by reading the qur'an everyday, praying to Allah five times a day,wearing thetraditional clothing
Mostly Christian/ Catholic beliefs. Small percentage of Muslims.
Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims are both branches of Islam that believe in the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad and the Quran. They both follow the Five Pillars of Islam and share many core beliefs, such as the oneness of Allah and the importance of prayer and charity. Additionally, both Sunni and Shia Muslims celebrate the same Islamic holidays and have similar practices, such as fasting during Ramadan.
No, Muslims do not typically read the Bible as part of their religious practices or beliefs. The Quran is considered the holy book of Islam, and Muslims primarily focus on studying and following its teachings.
Theyre both abrahamic religions so the only real beliefs the Jews don't share are with qu'ran and the prophet.
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