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In an Islamic inspired effort to learn, Muslims gathered knowledge and information from all over the earth, originally in many different languages. When all of the information was translated into one common language, Muslims were able to peice together learnings to contribute to the scientific revolution greatly. Astronomy, Chemistry, and Algebra were all shaped by the learnngs of Muslim scholars.

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What country is having the most populated number of Muslim in the world?

The largest Muslim populations by country as of 2007 follow: Indonesia's Muslim population was 199,959,285 (85%) of a total of 234,693,997 Pakistan's Muslim population was 158,152,247 (96%) of a total of 164,741,924 India's Muslim population was 135,583,938 (12%) of a total of 1,129,866,154 Bangladesh's Muslim population was 132,446,365 (88%) of a total of 150,448,339 Egypt's Muslim population was 72,301,532 (90%) of a total of 80,335,036 Turkey's Muslim population was 70,047,060 (99%) of a total of 71,158,647 Nigeria's Muslim population was 67,515,582 (50%) of a total of 135,031,164 Iran's Muslim population was 64,089,570 (98%) of a total of 65,397,521 Morocco's Muslim population was 33,318,332 (98%) of a total of 33,757,175


Which seven epistles do scholars agree were written by Paul?

These are the 7 letters (with consensus dates [2] considered genuine by most scholars (see main article Authorship of the Pauline epistles: section The undisputed epistles): * Romans (ca. 55-58 AD) * Philippians (ca. 52-54 AD) * Galatians (ca. 55 AD) * Philemon (ca. 52-54 AD) * First Corinthians (ca. 53-54 AD) * Second Corinthians (ca. 55-56 AD) * First Thessalonians (ca. 51 AD)


Did Paul write the Pauline and Non Pauline Epistles?

A:The term 'Pauline epistles' is applied to those epistles that scholars generally agree were actually written by the apostle Paul. The term 'non-Pauline epistles' is applied to those epistles that scholars generally agree were not actually written by the apostle Paul, although the authors wrote in his name. Another term for 'non-Pauline epistles' is 'pseudo-Pauline epistles'.The epistles almost universally regarded as having been written by Paul are: Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Philemon, Galatians, Philippians and1 Thessalonians. The following epistles are regarded by the majority of scholars as non-Pauline: Ephesians, Colossians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus.


What is Islam abbrevation?

The word Islam is a homograph, having multiple meanings, and a triliteral of the word salam, which directly translates as peace. Other meanings include submission, or the total surrender of oneself to God (see Islam (term)).[1] An adherent of Islam is a Muslim, meaning "one who submits (to God)".[2][3] The word Muslim is the participle of the same verb of which Islām is the infinitive.


How many sons did Satan have?

From the christian perspective, Satan did not have any sons since he was a fallen angel from god. I cannot help you with the views of other religions, i hope i helped you Greets, Mark

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