Answer 1
As is human nature, humans generally don't think alike. It raises conflicts which are not necessarily harmful. They may be constructive. The Muslims do have conflicts within. Mostly the Shia and the Sunni Muslims have conflicts, yet the basic beliefs of both the sects are the same.
Answer 2
It depends on how the question is read.
If it is referring to theological conflicts within Islam, these sorts of conflicts are most prominent between the various sects of Islam (Sunni, Sufi, Zaydi Shiite, Ismaili Shiite, Twelver Shiite, Alawite, Ibadi, Ahmadi, etc.) over particular religious claims.
If it is using "Islam" euphemistically to refer to the Islamic World, there are numerous conflicts concerning political and social rights and moores as well as serious issues with poverty, criminal and civil law, and other fundamental societal issues.
Islam and Judaism
Islam began in the seventh century C.E. I don't know how this might explain the religion's internal conflicts.
Islam influenced the Songhai Empire by becoming the dominant religion, shaping its laws, culture, and social structure. Islamic scholars influenced education and governance in the empire, and trade networks expanded due to connections with other Muslim societies. However, adopting Islam also led to conflicts with traditional African beliefs and practices.
They each have different beliefs that often contradict one another, however, they have a commonality in that they encourage nonviolence against one another.
Conflicts between traditional religions and Islam can lead to societal fragmentation, as differing beliefs may foster divisions among communities, undermining social cohesion. Such discord can escalate into violence, disrupting social order and threatening the stability of governance. Additionally, if these conflicts impede collaboration and dialogue, they can stifle economic development and hinder progress. Ultimately, a fractured society may struggle to address common challenges, leading to its decline.
Judiasm, Christianity, and Islam have the most adherents in the Middle East and therefore their adherents are embroiled in the largest number of conflicts.
Ludwig Ammann has written: 'Die Geburt des Islam' -- subject(s): History, Islam, Religious awakening, Islamic renewal 'Cola und Koran' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Islam, Islam, Islam and culture
Center of 3 different religions Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. the city is a very religious site and there are conflicts as to whose city it is
Berber nomads were exposed to Islam during the spread of the religion across North Africa starting in the 7th century. Many Berber tribes eventually converted to Islam, with some resistance and conflicts along the way. The process of Islamization among the Berber nomads varied depending on the region and historical context.
Before Islam, Arabian society was characterized by tribal allegiances, polytheism, and frequent conflicts. After the advent of Islam, there was a shift towards monotheism and a sense of community among Muslims, who were united by their faith. Social norms and practices also changed to align with Islamic teachings, including a greater emphasis on charity, equality, and justice.
Muslims are found everywhere inhabitable today. Islam is the fastest-growing religion with more converts from all backgrounds. Islam accepts anyone regardless of race, skin color, or previous faith. When someone enters Islam, all their past sins are forgiven or erased. Muslims today are facing oppression, homelessness, lack of unity, wars and conflicts such as the Palestine/Israel conflict and war in kosovo. May God help.
Well the majority of population are muslims so Islam.