The Muslims believe in all the prophets (may peace be upon them all). They, however, follow the teachings of the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad SAW.
Muslims follow the prophet Muhhamad, from the Quran.
Muslims do not believe in the teachings of the New Testament as they follow the teachings of the Quran, which is their holy book.
Muslims follow the teachings of Qur'an God holy book and the teachings of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Refer to questions below for more information.
Muslims follow the teachings of the Qur'an and the Hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad), which provide guidance on how to live a righteous life. While there are similarities between the principles in the Ten Commandments and Islamic teachings, Muslims do not consider the Ten Commandments as binding.
They are those who just Muslims by name but they follow neither Quran rules and commands nor prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings.
The hadith Muslim 17:4206 holds significance in Islamic teachings and practices for Muslims as it provides guidance and teachings from the Prophet Muhammad. Muslims may refer to this hadith for moral and ethical guidance in their daily lives, helping them to follow the teachings of Islam and strengthen their faith.
Yes and those people are called Muslims. Like me.
No. Jews are descendants of Jacob, and who practice Judaism, while Muslims follow the teachings of Mohammad. Judaism and Islam are two different religions.
Christins follow Christianity, bible and christ... Muslims follow Islam, quran and allah...
A Muslim can not be a muslim if they don't believe or follow Islam as Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings are the foundation of one's faith.
Muslims are supposed to follow whatever the Prophet p.b.u.h. said to do ir he did.
Yes for sure. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Hadith (sayings) and practices should be followed as part of Islam teachings. Quran (Muslims holy book) instructs Muslims to follow prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings (Hadith and practices).