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It can be.The proper noun Muslim is an adherent of Islam, the religion. But it is also used as a proper adjective for most people and things about Islam, synonymous with the adjective Islamic. There are various conventions that determine which adjective is appropriate.
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Islamic is an adjective that means related to Islam religion or related to Muslims as followers of Islam religion. For example Islamic holy book means the holy book for muslims.
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.?
Islamic isn't a language. Islamic is an adjective describing something that pertains to Islam.
Islam is a major world religion that is embraced by people from many cultures.Answer:Islamic is an adjective to denote qualities of Islam, a thought /belief about a way of life. Culture becomes the practice as tradition while religion is a set of discipline to follow.
In this sentence or in any other sentence, the word " Islamic " has the same meaning, it's an adjective means belonging to Islam or representing Islam. examples : Islamic teaching, Islamic civilization , Islamic history..etc. while the word Muslim is used to describe the person whose religion is Islam; believes in Islam.
No, the word 'Muslim' is a proper noun, a word for a follower of Islam, the name of a specific religion.The word 'Muslim" is also a proper adjective that describes a noun as relating to Muslims or their religion.
Well the majority of population are muslims so Islam.
It depends entirely on how the question is read. If the question is asking what is the largest religion that is still growing, the answer would be Christianity since there are more and more Christians born and converted every day than convert out or die. If the question is asking what religion is growing by the largest numbers of new followers (both births and converts), then the answer would be Islam, since the population growth in Muslim-majority countries has made Islam the religion with the most new adherents daily. If the question is asking what religion has the greatest percentage of growth, then this would be a contest between a number of very small religions which have high percentage increases, but low current population counts, such as Baha'i or Jehovah's Witnesses. Although these cannot match the numerical growth of Christianity or Islam, the thousands of converts and newborns have a much higher relative to the <20 million adherents to the religion.
As long as you capitalize chrisitian, buddhist, etc. Usually it is.
No, the word 'Muslim' is a proper noun, a word for a follower of Islam, the name of a specific religion.The word 'Muslim" is also a proper adjective that describes a noun as relating to Muslims or their religion.