Muslim Answer 1
Many non-Muslims respect Islam religion (and even believe Islam religion as true God religion) and respect Muslims although their faith is not Islam.
However, others try to fabricate issues and lies against Islam for main two reasons: first trying to deter the Islam growth rate and reduce this rate. Second to convince themselves that they are right in not adopting Islam. Those people:
Non-Muslim Answer 1
The general view of non Muslims in relation to Islam is that it is an oppressive and violent system of blind fanaticism.
Some non Muslims believe that Islam is obviously another man-made belief system like all the others that promoted injustice, intolerance, hate and violence.
Okay, firt of all, Sunnis are the only Muslims. You probably expected me to say Shi'a (Shi'ite) Muslims, but they are NOT muslims. They do not properly follow Islamic theology and teeachings, so they are considered nonmuslims. I hope I don't offend anyone.
As far as I know Islam does not mention anything regarding testing on animals.
Al-Zawahiri is not a good example of Islam leaders to consider his views.
After he left the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X began to articulate his own views. During the final year of his life
Christianity: Son of God (Messiah) Islam: Prophet Judaism: False messiah
There is no uniform doctrine or statement made by Lutheran churches on Islam; Lutherans nowadays are typically very supportive and tolerant of other religions, including Islam, although like any church regard their own view of religion as "truer" than other views of religion, including Islam. Most Lutheran pastors will have studied the Qur'an at seminary school and are quite knowledgeable on Islam.
Islam prohibits transvestitism. Islam views conventional gender roles as essential to well-organized, civilized society.
David Abbasi has written: 'Regret de Khomeini' -- subject(s): Islam, Hermeneutics, Views on Islam and state
that question is impossible to answer because different catholics have different views. Some fear Islam, some hate Islam, some hope that all the Muslims will convert to Catholicism.
It was after his visit to Mecca.
Islam is the religion and Muslims are the followers, not to be confused as being the same thing. Muslims differ in politics, laws and points of views to other Muslims, which isn't necesseraly always in accordance with Islam.
It is unclear what is being asked here. If it is asking whether or not aspects of Islam enter cultures where Islam is not predominant, then the answer is certainly, Yes. There are people converting to Islam in numerous countries and Islamic ideas and views are becoming mixed into certain aspects of mainstream culture.