Jews and Muslims do not eat pork because it is considered haram (forbidden) in their respective religious beliefs. In Judaism, the prohibition against pork consumption is outlined in the Torah, while in Islam, it is forbidden in the Quran. Both religions consider the consumption of pork to be impure and spiritually detrimental.
Muslims speak Urdu if they are originally, or their anscestors, are from countries where Urdu is the primary language. Not all Muslims speak Urdu.
Around 1600 million Muslims are there in the world (duniya in Arabic and in Urdu).
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Hindu wants to finish all the Muslim culture, religion as well as their language. they wanted to remove Urdu language from sub continent then Muslims start Urdu defense society to support for Urdu language.
nope because we dont have urdu meanings for most of english words and vice versa
Jews and Muslims have different holy books. The Jewish Holy Book is the Tanakh or Jewish Bible, composed of the Torah (Law), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). The Islamic Holy Book is the Qur'an and Muslims also give legitimacy to the previous holy books of the Taurat (Jewish Torah), Zabur (Psalms), and the Injil (Gospels).To read more about these holy books please see the following questions:What are the Jewish Holy Books called?What are the Islamic Holy Books called?
They have different name in various languages. In Urdu they are called Minars.
They are called Namari in Urdu. In other languages different names are given to them.
Southern Indian Muslims primarily speak Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, or Kannada, depending on the region they are from. Additionally, many Indian Muslims also speak Urdu, which is more commonly associated with Northern India.
In Urdu, "isha" is written as "عشاء". It refers to the evening prayer in Islam, which is one of the five obligatory prayers. The word is derived from Arabic and holds significant religious importance for Muslims.
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Apart from Bengali speaking Muslims, West Bengal is also the home of quite a few urdu speaking Muslims. the ones who speak it as their first language are mainly from UP and Bihar who come to the urban and semi urban areas of West Bengal in order to make a livelihood. Bengali speaking Muslims are also adept in the language as most Muslim-run schools offer it in their curriculum.