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They shared the Greek language, religion, history and customs.
Islam is a religion not a language. Muslims; who are the followers of Islam religion; are spread all over the world and speak their home country languages. The language of Quran revelation by Allah (God in English and same God in Judaism and Christianity) to prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel (or Jibril) was in Arabic language (not in English). More importantly, perhaps, no language (other than English) uses the "x" as a "ks" sound if it is used at all. Therefore, "Islamic Words" which would primarily come from Arabic would not have "x"s in them.
She was part of religion - she was a god.
edmund barton's religion
Religion has a bigger influence.
John W. Storey has written: 'Religion and politics' -- subject(s): Information resources, Religion and politics
Language--English Religion--Christianity
Language, religion and culture were often forced on the conquered. Sometimes the original language, culture and religion were wiped out and replaced with the conqueror's religion, language and culture.
language
It is a language
No, it's a language and a culture but not a religion
Europe's religion was the same but more strict and exact like the masses to be in Latin or whatever their language was or service to be long and full of information about God
Language refers to a system of communication using words and symbols, while religion is a set of beliefs and practices related to the sacred or divine. Language is a tool for communication, whereas religion provides a framework for understanding the spiritual and moral aspects of life. Additionally, language is learned and used for practical purposes, while religion often involves rituals, traditions, and the search for meaning beyond the material world.
Hinduism is a religion, not a language. You can only spell respect using language (not religion).
The language is Polish. The religion is Roman Catholic.
It gave Iran its language and religion.
"Christianity" has never been a language. It has always been a religion.