The passage from the Quran that states "You shall surely find the most intense of the people in animosity toward the believers [to be] the Jews and those who associate others with Allah" (Quran 5:82) would likely apply most to the early expansion of Islam in the context of the struggles faced by the Prophet Muhammad and his followers against opposition from Jewish tribes in Medina like the Banu Qurayza and the Banu Nadir. This passage would have influenced how these early Muslims interacted with and perceived Jewish communities during their daily lives.
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In true Islam, they don't, because terrorism has no basis in Islam.
"Rite of passage" is a vague term that might apply to any group, any where, any time.
No. Islam teaches that it applies to life religious or none religious.
it is more accurate in religious sciences if we apply sect instead of branches.therefore we have to say in Islam religion we have two sects,shiite as minority and Sunni as majority.Sunni and shiism are two main sects of islam religion.
When a Christian man cinvert into Islam he becomes a Muslim and Islam rules apply to him, e.g he can marry a Muslim woman.
A:Jesus is reported to have warned against false prophets, which many Christians consider a warning about Islam. Muslims do not regard Muhammad as a false prophet and therefore say that the warning does not apply to Islam.
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in religious sciences we apply sect in place of faction.hence it is better to say that we have two sects in islam religion shiite as minority and sunni as majority.
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The primary difference is the belief and respect for One God(Allah) vs. The trinity. Please see the Related Question below on the differences between Christianity in general and Islam. Most of those differences also apply to Catholicism and Islam.