A.oa ya tamam k tamam barelvi mushrik hain in ki bat koi na many. Jo in ki bat nahi manta wo faidy me ha. plz agr ap k qareeb koi barelvi rehta ha to usy b samjhao k apna aqeda chod dy. sab sy best aqeda alhamdulillah DEOBANDION ka ha wo apna lo falah pao gy. thanx
No
Syed Ahmad Barelvi (1786-1831) was a prominent Islamic scholar and reformer in the Indian subcontinent, known for his role in the revivalist movement within Sunni Islam. He founded the movement known as the "Ahmadiyya" or "Barelvi" movement, which aimed to promote a return to the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah and oppose British colonial rule and the influence of Wahhabism. Barelvi emphasized the importance of the love and reverence for the Prophet Muhammad and sought to reform practices he viewed as deviations from true Islam. His legacy continues to influence religious thought and practice among many Sunni Muslims in South Asia today.
Estimating the number of Sunni Barelvi followers worldwide is challenging due to varying definitions and the lack of comprehensive demographic data. However, it is estimated that there are tens of millions of Barelvi Muslims, primarily concentrated in South Asia, particularly in Pakistan and India. Some estimates suggest that their numbers could range from 20 to 30 million, but precise figures are hard to determine. The Barelvi movement emphasizes a particular interpretation of Sunni Islam and is known for its devotional practices.
The beliefs of the 'Barelvi' are widespread throuhgout the worl even though people who hold the beliefs that are concurrent with the 'barelvis' would call themselves 'barelvi'. Therefore, if we say 15% of the Muslims are Shia, then 3% are Wahabbi, that leaves us with 82% with about 70-75% having 'Barelvi' beliefs/or beliefs concurrent to their beliefs, with the rest with 'Deobandai' beliefs...
Syed Ahmed Shaheed Barelvi's work was significant in the revival of Islam in the Indian subcontinent, but it was not the sole factor. There were other prominent figures and movements such as Shah Waliullah and the Deoband movement that also played crucial roles in the Islamic revival in the region.
I don't think anyone practices both Islam and Buddhism
There is no connection between Islam and bestiality practices. Bestiality is universally condemned in Islam and is considered a sin.
Islam is the religion and Muslims are the followers of the Islam religion.
Islam. One who practices Islam is known as a Muslim.
He is called Muslim
The region of North Africa mainly practices Islam. Also, as a side note, Southern Africa (the region) mainly practices Christianity. Here's a link to a picture from Wikipedia's article on Religion in Africa: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Religion_distribution_Africa_crop.png
yes a muslim is one who practices Islam