The prefix "mu-" serves the same function in Arabic as the suffix "-er" does in English; it identifies one who is associated with something. (There's also a shift of vowels (called a mutation)).
So yes, a Muslim is one who follows Islam. This works with other words; for example, a mujahid is one who goes on jihad.
yes, because if u study Islam that makes u a Muslim so they are the same thing
The Islamic Creed
No, It is not even remotely the same. Muslim is a culture following islamic tenents. Atheism is a rejection of ALL god claims including Islamic claims.
Yes a converted Muslim have equal rights and some additional benefits in islamic law .
The Esperanto words for Islamic and Muslim are Islama and islamano respectively.
Unfortunately, these terms are used interchangeably in todays society. However, Islam is a religion, while a Muslim is an follower of Islam. Muslim can also be used as an adjective describing something as Islamic. IS MUSLIM AND ISLAM THE SAME THING THOUGH.?
The religion is the same for both which is the Islam religion. The follower of Islam religion is called Muslim. However, some people by mistake call the follower of Islam religion an Islamic .
No. Taleban is a Islamic Movement. Taleban is muslim, but Muslims aren't Taleban.
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Muslim Art
Some common features of Muslim countries include a predominant Muslim population, adherence to Islamic law and principles, presence of mosques and Islamic religious institutions, observance of Islamic holidays and practices, and influence of Islamic culture on societal norms and customs.