The answer to the question can be very lengthy. You can read some books about that. However, Islam is indeed an egalitarian faith as it calls for justice, fairness, equality, equity, and charity among all people. It also teaches that there is a higher purpose for this life and not to be so consumed by its materialism. Visit www.sultan.org for more information.
Both faith and practice (doing ritual worships and good deeds) are equally important. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said Iman (faith) is what is settled in your heart and emphasized by practice.
The Prophet Muhammed is noted for founding the Islamic faith. Those faithful to the Islam teachings study the Koran and follow the Five Pillars of Faith.
honesty and he belived Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, no matter what he said he had a very strong faith he was called as-siddiq
Bahai faith is not a branch of Islam nor a sect of it. It is a religion that initiated few decades back and is derived from Islam basically. Many of it's teachings are derived from Islam and it is said to compile the world's faith in some manner.
Yes, you can recite the Shahada alone without the presence of others. The Shahada is a declaration of faith in Islam, and it can be said privately or publicly.
Hagar was sent to the dessert, and it's said that her son, Ismaël, was the leader of a big tribe of people that are now known as the Islam . So if one of them would be a hero of faith then I would say it's Ismaël and not Hagar. CRS
The Prophet Mohammad started Islam.
Islam has no official symbol of faith.No symbol for Islam per Islam religion. Refer to question below.AnswerThe symbol is often represented as a crescent. this symbol often appears during Ramadan, since the Muslims follow the lunar calendar for their religious rituals (Ramdan for fasting, Thul hijjah for pilgrimage) this is how they know when the beginning of the month is. so its been said that the moon represents Islam. The key word here is "it's been said" although many countries use it on their flags.
Muhammad is said to be the founding leader and prophet of Islam
He accepted the Islam faith there, which is basically color-blind. When he saw people of all races accepting true Islam he became more tolerant. He said he was forced to "toss aside some of [his] previous conclusions."
Islam doesn't tolerate any form of bullying. The Prophet (SAW) has said: "He who amongst you sees something evil should modify it with the help of his hand; and if he does not have enough strength to do it then he should do it with is tongue, and if he doesn't have enough strength to do it then he should (abhor it) from his heart and that is the least of faith."
it is allowed. but respecting the body of dead Muslim is necessary in Islam.