The basic beliefs of the conservatives, radical or liberal Muslims are the same.
Basic Beliefs of the Muslims:
1. Belief in Almighty Allah (God) Sura Baqra -2. Aya 163: And your Allah is ONE Allah, There is no god but He.
2. Belief in Angels Created by Almighty Allah Karim from light. They are obedient to Allah Karim. Carry out His commands.
3. Belief in all heavenly books, including Tora, Zaboor, the Bible, the last one being the Qur'an.
4. Belief in all the Messengers of Almighty Allah- No distinction among them. Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) being the last Prophet of Islam. NO Prophet after him.
5. Belief in the Day of Judgment. Almighty Allah Karim is the Sole Ruler/Master of that Day. He enjoys the absolute authority to send people to Heaven or Hell.
6. Good and bad Destiny being in the Hands of Almighty Allah. No One can change his destiny.
7. Life hereafter: All the dead will be raised again and judged according to their good or bad deeds. There will be no death to them.
8. Hell and Heaven (Paradise)
9. No body can take the responsibility of some other person's deeds.
10. All the power of decision making is in the Hands of Almighty Allah, and none else.
These may be further elaborated in the light of the holy Qur'an and the Sahih Hadith.
Five Pillars of Islam:
1. Shahadat: [testimony that there is no god except Allah (God) the One and Only One, having No Partner whatsoever. And Muhammad is His servant and Messenger],
2. Salah: (praying five times a day)
3. Zakah: (specific compulsory charity-2,5% of annual savings),
4. Saum: (fasting during Ramadan)
5. Hajj: (pilgrimage) for each Muslim once in lifetime those who can afford it.
What makes the difference is how far a Muslim follows these beliefs.
Taliban
radical islamic
The radical group that advocates for very strict adherence to Islamic law is often referred to as Wahhabism, which is a fundamentalist interpretation of Sunni Islam. Another prominent group that embodies such strictness is the Taliban, which has enforced a rigid interpretation of Sharia law in Afghanistan. Both groups emphasize a return to what they perceive as the original practices of Islam, often rejecting modern influences and interpretations.
According to Islamic beliefs, Allah spoke Arabic.
Iran.
ISIS, or the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, is predominantly a Sunni extremist group. It emerged from the Sunni insurgency in Iraq and has consistently targeted Shia Muslims, whom they view as heretics. Their ideology is rooted in a radical interpretation of Sunni Islam, and they reject the legitimacy of Shia practices and beliefs.
I just couldn't follow his radical beliefs.
Islamic Group in Kurdistan was created in 2001.
No conflicts between Islamic group. So, it is nonsense to say which group is the strongest.
Abu Mussab Wajdi Akkari is a controversial figure known for his extremist views and involvement in radical Islamic groups. He has been linked to terrorist organizations and has promoted violent ideologies. His biography is marked by his radical beliefs and actions, which have sparked widespread condemnation and concern.
Russian radical groups committed crimes that were focused on extremist beliefs and nature. It is believed that there were over 40 different Russian radical groups that operated on both left wing and right wing beliefs.
Russian radical groups committed crimes that were focused on extremist beliefs and nature. It is believed that there were over 40 different Russian radical groups that operated on both left wing and right wing beliefs.