Muslims agree with all monotheist religions that worship one and only one God. They believe that it is per God will to have people in different nations. religions, beliefs, and cultures. These differences, as God says in Quran, are not for people to live in conflict or enmity but to compete in doing good for humanity. Then, in the Day of Judgment, they will be told about what they were different in.
Quran says (with meaning English translation): "...If God had willed, He would have made you all in one nation and one religion), but that He (God) left you in different religions to compete in good deeds and society benefits. The return of all of you is to God; then He (God) will inform you about that in which you differ"
(Quran, Chapter 5, Verse 48)
Also, per God command in Quran, Muslims should deal with people of other beliefs with kindness and mutual respect as long as they were not fought by them.When you both reach the age of majority, you both can marry. Listen to why your family doesn't agree (you don't have to agree)--they may have good reasons. You will both have to be tolerant of each other's beliefs to have a successful marriage.
There are no differences in Muslim beliefs around the world .
For the same reasons all other faiths do - to pray and rest.
people get in a fight when they don't agree with each other and some other reasons.
For the same reasons any other group, religion or tribe kill.
yea because it wordships the devil yes, i agree, but what about other reasons
They disagree with some Christian views and agree with them on other views. Refer to question below for more information.
Because other businessmans in Philippines are buying to other businessmans in other country and the Muslims buy to the businessmans in Philippines and sell to other people around.
I agree with Bill I agree with Bill, but Sam makes some good points I agree equally with Sam and Bill I agree with Sam I agree with Sam but Bill makes some good points
Islam has one of the highest, if not the highest, conversion rates in the world. People choose Islam for different reasons. Many Christians who convert, for example, feel the concept of the Trinity is flawed, and find that Islam makes more sense to them. Atheists who convert may feel that there is a God and that Islam portrays Him best. There is no single reason why converts like Islam more than the others. Muslims born and raised into the religion may find that, after studying different religions, they like Islam more for the same reasons converts choose Islam; the simple monotheism, the respect for others and oneself, the sacredness of life, etc. That said, while Muslims believe that Islam is the most correct religion, Muslims still respect non-Muslims as people and as fellow children of Adam. Muslims may not agree with all of the beliefs of another person, but they respect that person and his/her entitlement to his/her beliefs; God says in the Quran that there is no compulsion in religion. After all, even two very different people can find something they can agree on. We all make our own choices, and we all should try to make the best decisions for our lives. Be they Christian, Hindu, agnostic, Jewish, etc., people always try to make the best decisions for themselves; Muslims are just people too. Hope this helps. Peace, shalom, salaam.
There is no god but AllahMuhammad is His ProphetThere are many other things that the overwhelming majority of Muslims agree on, but these are the only two things that a person MUST believe to be a Muslim and the only two things that a renunciation of which will make a person an apostate.
This question isn't very accurate. Myself, I am a Fully British Muslim (With British roots) I'm the same as any other Brit, I just have other beliefs.