Well, Actually most Muslims don't have christian names like Sean Jake ect, But they can have them, its just a name you know.
And by the way, I am Muslim and my name is Abdulahi
Yup, you r right. I am a Muslim too. :)
No
A baby's name(s) are the choice of the parents. In the UK most people have one or two christian(first) name. The aristocracy usually have three Royalty use four first names. King Chalkres (III) has four christian names, viz, Charles Philip Arthur George. However, there is no legal restriction on the number of christian(first) names that can be given.
She is Muslim bcoz just only Muslims r so beautiful
Billy, Christian & Oliver Hunnam
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary are her given names (Christian names). Her family name is Windsor.
Muslims call regions by the same names that Non-Muslims use to name regions. Geography is not a religious institution.
i dunno if he love muslims but i yhink yes because the muslims love anyone if was christian or any relegion and the christian must love the muslims because the muslims give the christian all respect.so why he/she hate muslims.that's all
Sunni Muslims Shia Muslims
No
yes
No. They were not Muslims considering their names.
Christian children were enslaved and brought up as Muslims to become Janissaries.
The Koran is followed by Muslims but not by Christians
well some of them christian , others Muslims
Mainly Christian, but there are a few Muslims as well and a number of people in Rwanda have traditional indigenous beliefs.
no, its Muslims
Muslims do not have a special name for Christian churches. In Arabic, the word for Church is Kenisa (كنيسة), but only Arab Muslims use that word. Non-Arab Muslims use whatever word exists in their language to describe churches. As for Muslims themselves, they do not have churches. An Islamic house of worship is called a "Mosque" in English. In Arabic, there are two names for such a structure: Jame'a (جامع) also Latinized in Turkish as Camii refers to a large Mosque and Masjid (مسجد) also Latinized in Turkish as Mescid which refers to a smaller community building. Muslims in the mosque; during praying; face the direction of Kaaba in Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.