That is a VERY hard question sir/miss. There are good and bad muslims out there but they all respeact each other. No matter if they are extremist or not.
But they first and foremost respeact Islam and muhammad.
I have asked over 50 muslims what the value the most. None said freedom number one, none said family number one. Every single one said there religion.
Most of them follow the words from the Qu'ran to the fullest and that is quet dangerous to our way of life. I know i have read the book.
Answer 1
The Muslims respect all human beings irrespective of their religion, caste, country provide they don't live in peace and harmony with them. Everybody should respect his fellow human beings.
Answer 2
Islam's perspective on different religions depends entirely on the contents of those religions.
Islam generally holds that Judaism and Christianity are acceptable religions, even though Islam is preferred, since those two religions came out of the same Divine Revelations that form the core of Islam. Other henotheistic religions, such as Zoroastrianism and the various Arabian henotheistic faiths were looked upon with general derision, because they accepted weaker partners of God, but somewhat tolerated because there were just too many of them to kill. Polytheistic or nontheistic faiths such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc. are seen as completely incorrect and unacceptable religions since they reject the idea that God is one.
Islam does not have a clear perspective on Sikhism and the Post-Islamic religions. In the case of Sikhism, Islamic scholarship is not entirely certain as to whether Sikhism is close enough to Islam to be considered something similar to Judaism and Christianity or whether it is closer to Hinduism and should be condemned. Concerning the Post-Islamic religions, Islamic scholarship typically does not recognize the existence of such religions because they believe that doing so would indicate that they believe that Mohammed was not the final prophet (even though they could easily recognize these ideas as heresies). However, the attitudes that Islamic Scholars have taken informally with respect to Post-Islamic religions like Ahmadiyya, Alawites, Baha'i, Yazdanism, and others show a general rejection of the validity of those religions because those religions assert that Islam can be expanded or improved on.
The Muslims believe in freedom of religion. They respect all other religions unless they don't pose a threat to Islam. The Muslims should live in peace with all humans irrespective their religion, caste, color.
What a particular Muslim believes is subject to his own conscience, but what can be more clearly stated is Traditional Islam's perspective on different religions. This perspective depends entirely on the contents of the religions surveyed.
Islam generally holds that Judaism and Christianity are acceptable religions, even though Islam is preferred, since those two religions came out of the same Divine Revelations that form the core of Islam. Other henotheistic religions, such as Zoroastrianism and the various Arabian henotheistic faiths were looked upon with general derision, because they accepted weaker partners of God, but somewhat tolerated because there were just too many of them to kill. Polytheistic or nontheistic faiths such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc. are seen as completely incorrect and unacceptable religions since they reject the idea that God is one.
Islam does not have a clear perspective on Sikhism and the Post-Islamic religions. In the case of Sikhism, Islamic scholarship is not entirely certain as to whether Sikhism is close enough to Islam to be considered something similar to Judaism and Christianity or whether it is closer to Hinduism and should be condemned. Concerning the Post-Islamic religions, Islamic scholarship typically does not recognize the existence of such religions because they believe that doing so would indicate that they believe that Mohammed was not the final prophet (even though they could easily recognize these ideas as heresies). However, the attitudes that Islamic Scholars have taken informally with respect to Post-Islamic religions like Ahmadiyya, Alawites, Baha'i, Yazdanism, and others show a general rejection of the validity of those religions because those religions assert that Islam can be expanded or improved on.
All humans are the off-spring of a single couple - Hazrat Adam (AS) and Hazrat Eve (AS). Everybody should respect all human beings irrespective their religion, caste or color.
Yes. The Muslims respect all humans irrespective of their caste, color or religion.
Yes the Muslims can respect Bethlehem , as the place of Jesus birth.
Muslims still must respect and co-operate with non-muslims.
respect their contracts and agreements with Muslims and not kill the Muslims
muslim people respect all the religions of the world
respect and care
to respect Allah
their hair
Muslims should respect all people regardless of their religion. Whether or not Islamic teaching encourages Muslims to engage in this behavior depends entirely on the teacher in question.
By understanding it.
Muslims love and respect Jesus as a prophet and a messenger from God and they love and respect his mother, the virgin, Mary
Muslims should respect all people regardless of their religion.