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Muslims are specifically commanded to respect Judaism, Christianity, and Sabeanism. (Since Sabeans are relatively rare today, most people do not mention them.)
The Hamites were a group of ancient peoples who were believed to be descendants of Ham, one of Noah's sons in the Bible. The term "Hamite" has fallen out of favor in modern scholarship due to its association with racist ideologies developed during the colonial era. It is now recognized as a problematic and outdated classification.
The Bible doesn't say. Tradition claims that Ethiopia was part of Sheba (home of the Sabeans), but Biblical Ethiopia was primarily found in present-day Sudan, whereas some scholars feel that Sheba was located in southwest Arabia, most likely in modern-day eastern Yemen.
It is unclear what the question means exactly: 1) Are other religions mentioned in the Qur'an? -- Yes. The Qur'an explicitly discusses Jews, Christians, Sabeans, and certain Meccan idolatry practices (Uzza-Worship) 2) Do religions other than Islam use the Qur'an? -- Yes. The Baha'i and Druze both believe the Qur'an to be holy and they are not considered Muslims.
Answer: The Qur'an was revealed to Muhammad by God as a "recitation", which is the meaning of the word "Qur'an", of things he did not know before. It was knowledge from God which came to "Confirm the previous revelations and to protect them from error". Hence, everything the Qur'an says is either a confirmation of what was still correct - in the Torah and the Gospel - or a correction of what was changed and made incorrect by people.
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The Ottoman Empire held that SUNNI ISLAM as understood by the Caliph in Istanbul was the official religion. However, there were many religious minorities throughout the Ottoman Empire. Most important among these were the Orthodox Christians (Greeks, Jugoslavs, Georgians, and Ukrainians), Armenian Christians, Catholics (Hungarians and Jugoslavs), Coptic Christians (Egyptians and Nubians), and Jews (mixed throughout). There were also smaller religious minorities like the Sabeans, Shabaki, Mandaeans, Yezidis, Yarsanis, Baha'i, and others in specific areas of the empire.
Answer 1NoneIt is not true that Allah is Nimrod's mother. Allah is the Creator and is same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism. Refer to question below.Answer 2It is a common canard (false statement) that Muslims are moon-worshipers and that the entire nature of Islamic belief is rooted in lunar cycles and lunar presences. While Islam takes the moon as a religious symbol more often than other monotheistic faiths, the moon is not considered Divine. As stated in Answer 1, Muslims worship the same singular, omnipotent, and formless God as Jews and Christians,Allah, in terms of linguistic development, derives from Allahuma which is the Arabic equivalent of Elohim, which is the Hebrew term used in the Bible for God. (For example, Gen 1:1 is Breishit bara Elohim et-hashamyim v'et-ha'aretz. -- In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.) The Arabic word for moon is Qamar and the Sabean moon gods (since the Arab Sabeans actually were moon worshipers) are similarly distinct linguistically from Allah.
Answer 1Please note that there are many different non-Muslim groups in the world. Non-Muslim refers to anybody who is not a Muslim and who does not believe in the Islamic belief system. Please conduct research on other faiths and in that way you can find out about non-Muslim groups.Answer 2According to Islam, there are three different characterizations of non-Muslim groups.Ahl Al-Kitaab (Peoples of the Book): This group includes Jews, Christians, and Sabeans, and has been expanded to Zoroastrians on some occasions. This term was given to these groups because their revelations of God had come down previously in other books. It is Muslim practice to respect Ahl Al-Kitaab.Al-Mushrikin (Polytheists): This group includes any group of individuals who believes in more than one co-equal divine being. The group most commonly charged with this title today are the Hindus. According to Islamic Law, their places of worship and their idols are to be smashed.Al-Kuffar (Atheists or Deniers): This group sometimes overlaps with Al-Mushrikin, but refers explicitly to those who reject a singular, all-powerful God such as Atheists. Kuffar are not permitted among Muslims.
In the King James version639 words appear 4 timesSome of them arethe word - Abarim - appears 4 timesthe word - Baalperazim - appears 4 timesthe word - Caleb's - appears 4 timesthe word - earthy - appears 4 timesthe word - fainteth - appears 4 timesthe word - Gaash - appears 4 timesthe word - Hadoram - appears 4 timesthe word - Idumea - appears 4 timesthe word - Jaalam - appears 4 timesthe word - Kedemoth - appears 4 timesthe word - Laban's - appears 4 timesthe word - Maachathite - appears 4 timesthe word - Naamathite - appears 4 timesthe word - Oboth - appears 4 timesthe word - paid - appears 4 timesthe word - quails - appears 4 timeshe word - race - appears 4 timesthe word - Sabeans - appears 4 timesthe word - tabret - appears 4 timesthe word - Ulam - appears 4 timesthe word - valued - appears 4 timesthe word - wake - appears 4 timesthe word - yarn - appears 4 timesthe word - Zachariah - appears 4 times