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None Islam is never imposed on any human; in UK or anywhere else, to be rejected or not. There is no compulsory allowed to get people convert to Islam. Who chooses to be Muslim is fine and who don't is also fine. Only God will judge on people on the Day of resurrection who is right and who is wrong.
Islam he is muslim
muslim. Islam is the religion muslim's practice
There are no formal Muslim missionaries assigned by the Mosque or the Muslim leaders as in Christianity. However, there are some Muslim leaders who can be referred to, on individual bases, by those who are willing to convert to Islam but need to learn about it before converting.
Islam is a religion, while Muslim is a person who follows the religion of Islam. Islam is the faith, while Muslim is the follower of that faith.
Islam is the religion Muslim is the person who follows Islam's teaching
Islam is the religion Muslim is the person who follows Islam's teaching
It depends what religion you were before rejecting Islam when your land was conquered by the Muslims. If you were a polytheist of some variety or an Atheist and rejected conversion, you would be guilty of blasphemy and face execution. If you were a Jew, Christian, or Sabian and rejected conversion, you would become a second-class citizen called a Dhimmi. If you were a Muslim and rejected the religion (i.e. you left Islam), you would be found guilty of apostasy and face execution. Thankfully, the executions were not always practiced, but the law was never changed (there was simply lax application).If you rejected Islam in a Non-Islamic country, nothing would happen to you.
No, (neither is Muslim for that) - Islam is the religion, Muslim is the foillower of Islam.
A Muslim is a follower of Islam by definition, so yes.
Yes, her religion is Islam because she is a Muslim.
In Islam, a wali is a guardian or protector who plays a significant role in a Muslim's life. The wali is responsible for providing guidance, support, and protection to the individual, especially in matters such as marriage, inheritance, and legal affairs. The wali's role impacts various aspects of a Muslim's life by ensuring that decisions are made in accordance with Islamic principles and that the individual's rights are upheld.