Certainly.
Most religions require their members to marry within their own faith: the Jews, Catholics, Muslims, etc.
No. Buddhism and Islam are different religions, so are different. A Buddhist is a Buddhist. Not a Muslim.
No, those are two different religions, just as are Christianity and Buddhism.
Yes, for sure Muslims are allowed to make friends with other different religions. Not only that but also they are encouraged to have friends from other religions. The only condition is that as Muslims respect all other religions and all other cultures, then the friends of other religions should also respect the Muslim religion, the Quran, and Prophet Muhammad (peace upon him).Refer to the related question below for more information.
The people of Lebnon have different religions like CHristian, Islam,.. and Muslims there are both shia and sunni. but Hezbollah in Lebanon are shiite Muslims.
Muslims express their joy in worship much as any other other people in different religions -- that is through prayer and ceremony. Muslims pray to their god Allah.
No. Jews are descendants of Jacob, and who practice Judaism, while Muslims follow the teachings of Mohammad. Judaism and Islam are two different religions.
It depends on their religions. Per Islam teachings, if the Oman boy is Muslim he can marry the Indian girl only if she is Muslim, Christian, or Jewish. However, if both are non Muslims, they can marry according to the Indian law or Oman law.
Jerusalem, in Israel, is a sacred city to Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
They are Muslims
Christians and Muslims.