Islam is the religion
Muslim is the person who follows Islam's teaching
Muslim refers to a person who follows the religion of Islam, while Islam is the religion itself. Being Muslim means adhering to the beliefs and practices of Islam.
The term "Muslim" comes from the Arabic word "muslim," which means "one who submits to God." Muslims believe in the monotheistic religion of Islam, which emphasizes submission to the will of God and following the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
The word Islam is a homograph, having multiple meanings, and a triliteral of the word salam, which directly translates as peace. Other meanings include submission, or the total surrender of oneself to God (see Islam (term)).[1] An adherent of Islam is a Muslim, meaning "one who submits (to God)".[2][3] The word Muslim is the participle of the same verb of which Islām is the infinitive.
There is no recognized religion called Massari religion. It is possible that this term refers to a specific sect, group, or belief system that is not widely known or recognized. It would be important to gather more information to understand the specifics of this belief system.
The term for holy war in Islam is "jihad." Jihad can be interpreted in different ways, including as a struggle or striving for personal spiritual growth, as well as a physical struggle in defense of Islam.
Religion is a set of beliefs and practices related to the existence of a higher power or powers, while a denomination is a subgroup within a religion that shares specific beliefs, traditions, and practices. In other words, religion is the overarching belief system, while a denomination is a more specific branch or group within that belief system.
Islam is the religion Muslim is the person who follows Islam's teaching
No, "muslum" is not a religion. The correct term is "Muslim," which refers to an adherent of the religion of Islam.
He is Muslim. Islam is the religion; the term Muslim refers to the people who practice Islam.
Dar al-Islam literally means "the House of Islam" and is used to refer to Muslim-majority countries.
well its the same as in any country. not all Arabs are Muslim and not all Muslims are Arab's! "Arab" is a term used to describe people of Arabian decent, where as Muslim is the name given to a person who follows the religion and teachings of Islam. The two are not necessarily the same. In Sudan there are a number of different ethnic backgrounds and a number of religions, Islam, Christian, Coptic and even Jewish
I suppose you call them either a Jew or a Muslim since Judaism and Islam are separate religions and you cannot be both. There is also no specific term for a Jew who converted to Islam or a Muslim who converted to Judaism in either religion. (Apostate is general term for abandoning your faith.)
A Muslim is someone who practices Islam, and Islam is a religion, not a region or nationality. In other words, some Muslims are Westerners, and some Westerners are Muslim. They are not mutually exclusive. Also, Islam is not a language. Muslims live all around the globe, and thus speak many languages.
Malcolm X, initially was part of Nation of Islam. Nation of Islam, though declares themselves to be a part of Islam, in fact are not. Nation of Islam is against the principles of Islam and the followers of them, cannot be termed as Muslim. However, Malcolm X, later converted himself into a Sunni Muslim. Muslim community is largely and importantly is believed to be divided into two communities - namely, Sunni and Shiite (Shia) sects. Nation of Islam is definitely not a category of Islam. They have borrowed certain elements from it, but cannot be termed as a Islamic religion. Whereas, Malcolm X, did died as a Sunni Muslim, so you can term him as a Muslim, only on the condition that he believed in the principles of Islam and of Sunni sect.
It means one who submits himself to the will of God (Islam means "submission")
Religion is a set of beliefs and practices related to the existence of a higher power or powers, while a denomination is a subgroup within a religion that shares specific beliefs, traditions, and practices. In other words, religion is the overarching belief system, while a denomination is a more specific branch or group within that belief system.
A person who is not Muslim. In addition, A derogatory Muslim term for a non-Muslim, the infidel. It describes someone who refuses to submit to Islam, and who disbelieves in Allah, Mohammed, the Qur'an, or other foundations of the Islamic religion. Uses of this term generally range from insulting to threatening.
The correct term would be "Muslim" people; Muslim people aren't just squared off in one particular area there are Muslims all around the world.