These people are no longer Muslims. Belief in God is mandatory, according to Islam, for a person to be a Muslim. There are some people who were born as Muslims who do not believe in God. Most of these people self-define as Ex-Muslims or simply Atheists. A small minority choose the label "Cultural Muslims" because they may have similar views of morality to Muslims and/or still participate in Islamic holidays and familial traditions.
Anybody who does not believe in Almighty Allah (God) is NOT a Muslim. He is a Kafir, nonbeliever.
because they believe in god ( Christians and Muslims as well )
It depends on your religious status. If you believe in God, you may believe that He is the holder of your future. I think that you are the one who controls your future by making the right decisions.
Allah is "the Deity" in Arabic language and is worshiped by Muslims. Non-Muslims worship "the Deity" and name Him differently in their own languages. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christians aren't non-muslims, they believe in the same God - but call him Jehova/Yahweh so they do believe in Allah. Jews aren't non-muslims, they believe in the same God - but call him Elohim so they do believe in Allah.
Muslims believe in the god, Allah. Muslims are not athiests.
Yes.--- they only believe in one God... which is Allah.Yes. Muslims believe in the same god worship by Christians and Muslims.
Saudis are Muslims, and Muslims believe in god. They call him Allah. They believe that he is the same god Christian and Jewish people believe in. Except, Muslims don't believe that Jesus is the son of god, they think of him as a profit just like Mohammed.
It depends which god you believe in.
No.
I am a Muslim and we believe the same god is you but we say Allah (GOD)
Koran or properly spelled Quran is central religious book of Islam. Muslims believe Quran is final revelation of God
In rare cases some Christians religious believes would at the core be the same as that of Muslims, but Most christians would differ. The First item would be how each defines God. The Muslim view GOD as one and leaves it there, whereas a typical Christian would say God is one and .... associate Jesus and Mary with God in a divine manner almost equal to God. For Muslims it is forbidden to associate any partners with God, which clashes directly with the concept of the trinity. Christians believe that Jesus died for our sins, Muslims don't believe that and that only God can forgive sins. Muslims follow many of the laws prescribed for the Jews, while accepting Jesus as a prophet and messenger of God. Many Christians accept Jesus as God himself and not as a humble prophet of God.
Muslims and Christians do not worship Adam. They believe he was the first man created by God, and was sent to Earth when he disobeyed God. Christians believe we carry his sin; this is called the "original sin". Muslims believe Adam sinned and that God forgave him. Muslims don't believe that sins are inherited.