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Islam is a monotheistic faith and the world's second largest religion. Followers of Islam, called Muslims, believe that God revealed His will to Muhammad and other prophets, including Moses, Abraham, Adam, and Jesus.

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Why do Jews Christians and muslims circumcise?

Muslim men (as well as Jewish men) are circumcised per God command to prophet Abraham (or Ibrahim); peace be upon him. It is proved medically that circumcision is better for health and for getting more excited during intercourse sex.

Do judaism and hinduism believe in the same god?

No. Jesus and Jehovah are not the same and there are many scriptures that prove this but one of my favorites is found at Matt. 3:16,17. Here God says that this is my son whom I have approved. If Jesus and Jehovah were the same would he not have said this is me whom I have approved? Just think... and for more information on this subject please visit jworg

What are the Miracles of Muhammad saw with reference to holy quran?

Quran is the miracle of ISLAM. No human can write even a single verse of it. The non-Muslim Arabs were challenged, when Quran revelations started, to write a similar single verse of it and they failed.

Quran included some details on Christian and Jewish religions that were not known to common people except few of the Jews and Christians religious leaders.

Quran predicted some events before get happened

One of the proofs that the holy book Quran was not written by human or extracted from other books and that Quran was a revelation from God to Prophet Mohamed is that Quran included lots of scientific statements that was only proved by the state of art of science and information. These statements are considered as scientific miracles of Quran that its revelation by God was from 14 centuries ago and was validated only with modern science and discoveries.

In this regards I quote here the words said by Dr. Maurice Bucaille,an eminent medical scientist and a member of the French Academy of Medicine. He is the author of the book entitled "The Bible, The Quran and Science."

"Science and Islam's close relationship with it played a tremendous role in strengthening my faith and that of scientists throughout history - even today! This is a fascinating section - do take time to explore it!"


Can a Muslim name his son Mikhail?

yes ,,am Muslim and i know that mikhail or Michael or Michelle is a name of angel in Islam

Can Muslims smoke?

In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful. Answer Scholars all over the world differ on the ruling of smoking. Arab scholars are of the view that smoking is Haraam as it is a slow method of suicide and commiting suicide is haraam in Islam. Furthermore, it creates bad smell and is a waste of money. Allah (SWA) in the Holy Qur'an has said; "And do not put yourselves into destruction." (Surah Al Baqarah V.195) "And do not squander recklessly. Surely, squanderers are brothers to Shaitan, and the Shaitan is very ungrateful to his lord. (Surah Bani Israaeel V.27) Scholars from the Indian Sub Continent are of the view that smoking is Makruh Tahrimi as there is not enough strength in the above reasons to say it is Haraam. Makruh Tahrimi is a disliked act very close to Haram. However, this does not mean that this view encourages smoking. Makruh Tahrimi should be avoided and if a person does a Makruh Tahrimi act he should repent and ask forgiveness from Allah (SWA) Only Allah Knows Best

What is the meaning of Asma ul Husna?

Asmâ-ul Husnâ mean Allah ta'âlâ's Beautiful Names. His 99 Names stated in Tirmudhî are as follows:

1. Allah: It is His personal name, which encompasses the meanings of all His Names. He is only One Allah, besides whom there is no ilâh.

This sacred name is His special name. In this respect, it comprehends all beautiful qualities and Divine attributes contained in His other Names. However, the other Names refer only to the meanings they themselves have. For this reason, not any other Name can substitute for the Name "Allah." This name cannot be given, even in the figurative sense, to anyone else other than Allah. But it is permissible to give people some of the other Names of His.

2. Ar-Rahmân: In this world, He is the One who is compassionate, merciful, and giver of favors to all beings.

3. Ar-Rahîm: In the Hereafter, He is the One who pities and shows mercy to the Believers only.

4. Al-Malik: He is the One who is the owner of all things and the universe and the One whose dominion and sovereignty are permanent.

5. Al-Quddûs: He is the One who is free from all defects and who is worthy of all praise and holiness.

6. As-Salâm: He is the One who delivers His servants from all danger and the One who greets His fortunate servants in Paradise.

7. Al-Mu'min: He is the One who bestows security and serenity, who protects His creatures, and who gives the light of îmân.

8. Al-Muhaymin: He is the One who watches over and protects His creation and the One who knows everything that every being does.

9. Al-'Azîz: He is the One who is honorable, who is victorious over everything, and who is irresistible.

10. Al-Jabbâr: He is the One who is supremely great and mighty. He does whatever He wills and makes His creatures do whatever He wills. He is the One whose will cannot be resisted.

11. Al-Mutakabbir: He is the One who is unequalled in greatness.

12. Al-Khâliq: He is the Creator, who creates from nothing. He decrees the states that all beings will undergo.

13. Al-Bâri': He is the One who creates everything in a perfect manner and in proportion.

14. Al-Musawwir: He is the One who gives shapes to creatures and who creates them with distinctive features.

15. Al-Ghaffâr: He is the One who covers sins, who forgives much, and who protects whomever He wills from sins.

16. Al-Qahhâr: He is the Subduer, the Conquering; He is the One who is mighty in a way that He can do whatever He wants.

17. Al-Wahhâb: He is the One who gives His blessings without charge and who distributes His favors bountifully.

18. Ar-Razzâq: He is the One who provides His creatures with sustenance and who meets their needs.

19. Al-Fattâh: He is the One who removes all kinds of troubles.

20. Al-'Alîm: He is the One who knows everything, hidden and manifest, which took place and will take place, in the most perfect manner with His eternal and everlasting knowledge.

21. Al-Qâbid: He is the One who restricts the sustenance of whomever He wishes and who takes the souls.

22. Al-Bâsit: He is the One who increases the sustenance of whomever He wishes and who gives the souls.

23. Al-Khâfid: He is the One who lowers disbelievers and sinners.

24. Ar-Râfi': He is the One who raises in honor and exalts.

25. Al-Mu'iz: He is the One who gives dignity to whomever He wills.

26. Al-Mudhil: He is the One who makes worthless, despicable, and contemptible whomever He wishes.

27. As-Sami': He is the One who hears everything best and who accepts supplications.

28. Al-Basîr: He is the One who sees everything best, whether it is revealed or hidden from sight.

29. Al-Hakam: He is the One who is the Absolute Ruler, who judges and reveals the truth, and who is the Owner of Hikmah.

30. Al-'Adl: He is the One who is All-Just and who does everything properly in all respect.

31. Al-Latîf: He is the One who knows everything and who gives favors.

32. Al-Khabîr: He is the One who knows everything and the hidden aspects in all things.

33. Al-Halîm: He is the One who does not hasten to inflict punishment on those who deserve, the One who treats mildly and the One who has clemency.

34. Al-'Azîm: He is the One who is unique in greatness. He is the Most High.

35. Al-Ghafûr: He is the One who is the Most Forgiving.

36. Ash-Shakûr: He is the One who gives much thawâb in return for a few good deeds.

37. Al-'Aliyy: The Highest; the Sublime

38. Al-Kabîr: The Greatest.

39. Al-Hafîz: He is the One who is the Protector of all things.

40. Al-Muqît: He is the Creator of sustenance.

41. Al-Hasîb: He is the One who takes the accounts of His servants best.

42. Al-Jalîl: He is the One who has majesty and grandeur.

43. Al-Karîm: He is the One whose grace, favors, and blessings are bountiful; the One who gives without charge; the One who distributes generously.

44. Ar-Raqîb: He is the One who watches every being and every action at every moment; the One who keeps all actions under His control.

45. Al-Mujîb: He is the One who responds to supplications and wishes.

46. Al-Vâsi': He is the One who is compassionate and mighty and the One who surrounds everything with His knowledge.

47. Al-Hakîm: He is the One who has hikmah in His every deed and the One who creates everything with hikmah.

48. Al-Wadûd: He is the One who loves goodness, the One who repays those who do good deeds, and the One who is worthy of love.

49. Al-Majîd: He is the One whose blessings and favors are infinite, the One who is the Most Glorious and the One who is worthy of all praise.

50. Al-Bâ'ith: He is the Resurrector of the dead and the Sender of prophets.

51. Ash-Shahîd: He is the One who is present [exists] and sees all the time and everywhere. But His being present and His seeing are without time and without place, that is, without Him being at any place.

52. Al-Haqq: He is the One whose Being is in existence without ever changing, the One who exists, and the One who reveals the truth.

53. Al-Wakîl: He is the One who brings the deeds of His servants to completion and the One who finalizes in the best way the affairs of those who put their trust in Him.

54. Al-Qawiyy: He is the One who is the Most Powerful and His power never dwindles.

55. Al-Matîn: The Omnipotent.

56. Al-Waliyy: He is the One who is the Friend of Muslims and the One who loves and helps them.

57. Al-Hamîd: The Praiseworthy.

58. Al-Muhsî: He is the One who knows the number of all creatures He created and will create.

59. Al-Mubdi': He is the One who creates without material or model.

60. Al-Mu'îd: He is the One who will annihilate the beings He created and the One who will resurrect them again.

61. Al-Muhyî: He is the One who recreates and the One who gives life to His creatures.

62. Al-Mumît: He is the One who has all who are alive taste death.

63. Al-Hayy: He is the One who is alive with a life that has no beginning or end.

64. Al-Qayyûm: He is the One who keeps the creatures in existence and the One who exists with His Dhât [Person].

65. Al-Wâjid: He is the One from whom nothing is hidden and the One who does not need anything.

66. Al-Mâjid: He is the Glorious and the Bountiful.

67. Al-Wâhid: He is the One who has no partner or equal in His Person, in His Attributes, and in His actions; the Unique.

68. As-Samad: He is the One who does not need anything and the One whom all beings are in dire need of.

69. Al-Qâdir: He is the One who is so omnipotent that He does what He wills the way He wills.

70. Al-Muqtadir: He is the One who governs as He wills and the Almighty who creates everything easily.

71. Al-Muqaddim: He is the One who advances and brings forward whomever He wills.

72. Al-Mu'akhkhir: He is the One who degrades, defers, and leaves behind whomever He wills.

73. Al-Awwal: He is the One who is eternal in the past and the One who has no beginning.

74. Al-Âkhir: He is the One who is eternal in the future and the One who has no end.

75. Az-Zâhir: He is the One whose existence is evident and manifest through His creatures and the One who is known with positive proofs.

76. Al-Bâtin: He is the One who is hidden from the image and idea formed by the mind.

77. Al-Wâlî: He is the One who governs the entire universe and the One who regulates the affairs of the created ones.

78. Al-Muta'âlî: The Most Exalted.

79. Al-Barr: He is the One whose favors and gifts are profuse.

80. At-Tawwâb: He is the One who accepts repentance and who forgives sins.

81. Al-Muntaqim: He is the One who punishes sinners and oppressors.

82. Al-'Afuww: The Forgiving; the Pardoner of sins.

83. Ar-Ra'ûf: He is the One who is merciful and all-clement.

84. Mâlik-ul Mulk: The Owner of all that exists.

85. Dhul-Jalâli wal Ikrâm: The Lord of majesty, grandeur, glory, perfection, and bounty.

86. Al-Muqsit: He is the One who returns the rights of oppressed people, the One who rules with justice and the One who does everything harmoniously.

87. Al-Jâmi': He is the One who keeps two opposites together; the One who will gather all creatures together on the Day of Resurrection.

88. Al-Ghaniyy: He is the One who does not need anything, but the One whom all creatures need.

89. Al-Mughnî: He is the One who meets the needs and the One who gives wealth.

90. Al-Mâni': He is the One who prevents the things He does not will.

91. Ad-Dârr: He is the One who creates harmful, deleterious things.

92. An-Nâfi': He is the One who creates beneficial things.

93. An-Nûr: He is the One who enlightens the worlds spiritually and the One who gives spiritual enlightenment to whomever He wishes.

94. Al-Hâdî: He is the One who gives hidâyah.

95. Al-Badî': He is the One who creates wonders without a model or an example. (He is the One who does not have a partner or a likeness.)

96. Al-Bâqî: He is the One who exists forever and has no end.

97. Al-Wârith: He is the One who is the Real Owner of all things.

98. Ar-Rashîd: He is the One who does not need guidance; the One who shows the right way.

99. As-Sabûr: He is the One who does not hasten to mete out punishments.

Why is Islam spreading so fast in US?

Because, the word "Islam" means "peace" and the people in the world are longing for the peace in this world and the hereafter.And also Islam has the solution for all the social,economical,political,spiritual human problems.The vast spreading of misconception about Islam has also paved way for the fastest growth as the people eagerly read and listen to the religion.

Can Muslim husband take bath with his wife?

Every religion believes in personal relationship in marriage sanctioned by the religious authority .However certain social taboos enforce restrictions. Marriage is a husband -wife bond for procreation and not to speak, discuss or display in public as it is considered profane in Islam.

Can a married woman have an affair with a married man?

anyone can have an affair.

There are even personal sites for women who want to have an affair, I belive Ashley Madison is the most well known.

Answer from Islamic perspective and other religionsPer Islam religion teachings, it is sinful and strictly forbidden to have an affair between unmarried couple, It is more sinful to have this affair between a married woman and a married man who is not her husband. It is the fornication that is forbidden in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism religions,

Month of fasting from dawn to dusk?

Ramaḍān is a Muslim religious observance that takes place during the ninth month (the Islamic month of fasting) of the Islamic calendar; the month in which the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. Participating Muslims do not eat or drink anything from dawn until sunset in an effort to learn patience, sacrifice and humility. During Ramaḍān Muslims ask forgiveness for past sins, pray for guidance and aid in refraining from everyday evils, and try to purify themselves through self-restraint, good deeds and prayer. Eating, drinking, sexual intercourse, ignorant and indecent speech, arguing and fighting, lustful thoughts, obscene or irreligious sights and sounds during fasting hours are forbidden. Muslims are expected to put more effort into following the teachings of Islam and to atone for personal faults and misdeeds.

Fasting is the most prominent event of the month of Ramaḍān. Every day Muslims around the world get up before dawn to eat Suhoor, the predawn meal, and perform the fajr prayer. They stop eating and drinking before the call for prayer starts until the fourth prayer of the day, Maghrib. Muslims may continue to eat and drink after the sun has set until the next morning's fajr prayer call when the process repeats.

Ramaḍān is a time of purity in thought and action, reflection, self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, generosity, charity, sympathy for the less fortunate, and deep personal worshiping of God. The fasting is intended to redirect the heart away from worldly things and activities, cleansing the inner soul, this a time of purity in thought and action, reflection, self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, generosity, charity, sympathy for the less fortunate, and deep personal worshiping of God. The fasting is intended to redirect the heart away from worldly things and activities, cleansing the inner soul, teaching patience and self-control in personal conduct, helping control passions and temper, and providing time for meditation and strengthening one's faith.

Ramaḍān is a month of giving charity and sharing meals to break the fast together, which is seen as more reward than eating alone. Through fasting Muslims feel and experience what needy and hungry people feel. Fasting is seen as a great sign of obedience to Allah.

Childhood fasting is not considered compulsory many children endeavor to complete as many fasts as possible in practice for later life. The elderly and chronically ill are exempt from fasting providing that they endeavor to feed one poor person each day. Not fasting is only permitted when the act is potentially dangerous to one's health such as in the case of the elderly, the insane, the sick, and pregnant, menstruating, or nursing women. Twelve Shi'a Muslims define those who travel more than 14 miles in a day as exempt from fasting. Any fasts broken or missed due to sickness or traveling must be made up whenever the person is able before the next month of Ramaḍān.

Which religion believes that Jesus Christ is the messiah that came to save them from their sins?

Christianity believes that Jesus is the Messiah AND that he came in order to save mankind from their sins.

Islam believes that Jesus is the Messiah BUT does not claim that he came to absolve people's sins.

How does each of the five pillars of Islam unify the community?

Because anyone can convert to Islam and Prophet Muhammad once taught that Muslims to other Muslims are like the bricks of a building they strengthen each other and are in unity. The Muslim Ummah is like one body is one part feels pain the whole body should feel pain. The Prophet taught that there is no difference between the white-skinned and black-skinned, the Arab or non-Arab the rich or the poor except in piety.

So this point is beautiful about Islam that people are different and higher in rank according to their belief in God and behavior and morality and judgment. Like when Muslims from all around the world go to Hajj they wear the same clothes and you can't tell who is rich and who is poor. They perform Hajj together no difference between the different skin colors or wealth or status. Unity is important for Muslims.

Who presided over the Muslim league session at Dhaka?

The first regular session of the League was held in 1908 under the chairmanship of Syed Ali Imam.

What is the name of the man who found Islam?

Islam is a religion and not something to found here or there. I guess the question is who is the founder of Islam not who is the finder of Islam. If so, then the answer is Allah (God in English) is the founder of Islam since start of universe creation. Refer to related question below.

How do you thank a Muslim women?

Muslims in your area likely speak the same language that you do. You can say thank you to them in exactly the same way that you say "thank you" to Non-Muslims. While Arabic is the holy language of Islam, most Muslims do not speak or understand Arabic, so saying "shukran" - Arabic for "thank you" - is more counterproductive than useful.

What is the English name of the Muslim woman head covering?

The hijab covers only the hair. Niqab covers the entire face or shows only the eyes.

What is salat and what purpose does it serve?

THE PURPOSE OF SALAAH

Prayer constitutes one pillar of Islam and is considered 'the foundation of the religion'. Any Muslim who fails to observe his salaah without reasonable excuse is committing a grave offense and a heinous sin. This offense is so grave because it is not only against Allah swt, which is bad enough, but is also against the very nature of man. It is an instinct of man to be inclined to worship great beings, and to aspire to lofty goals. The Greatest Being and the loftiest goal of all is Allah swt. The best way to cultivate in an individual, a sound personality and actualize his/her aspirations in a mature course of development, is the Islamic salaah. To neglect salaah is to suppress the good qualities in human nature and unjustifiably deny it the right to worship and love, the right to aspire and ascend, the right to excel in goodness and achieve noble aims. Such suppression and denial constitute a very serious and destructive offense. Here lies the significance and vitality of salaah in the life of an individual. It should always be borne in mind that Allah I does not need man's salaah, because He is free of all needs. He is only interested in our prosperity and well-being in every sense. When He emphasizes the necessity of salaah and charges us with any duty. He means to help us; because whatever good we do is for our own benefit, and whatever offense we commit is against our own souls. Here, too, man is the center of gravity, and his general welfare is the main concern. The benefit which man can derive from the Islamic prayer is immeasurable, and the blessing of prayer is beyond imagination. This is not just a 'theory' or conventional assumption; it is a fascinating fact and a spiritual experience. Here is an explanation of the effectiveness of the Islamic salaah:

1. It strengthens belief in the Existence and Goodness of Allah swt and transmits this belief into the innermost recesses of man's heart.

2. It enlivens this belief and makes it constructive in the practical course of life.

3. It helps a person to realize his/her natural and instinctive aspirations to greatness and high morality, to excellence and virtuous growth.

4. It purifies the heart and develops the mind, cultivates the conscience and comforts the soul.

5. It fosters the good and decent element in man, and suppresses the evil and indecent inclinations.

6. It restrains from shameful and unjust deeds.

When we analyze the Islamic salaah and study its unique nature, it will reveal to us that it is not merely a sequence of physical movements or an empty recital of the Holy Qur'an. It is a matchless and unprecedented method of intellectual meditation and spiritual devotion, of moral elevation and physical exercise, all combined. It is an exclusively Islamic experience where every muscle of the body

joins the soul and the mind in the worship and glory of Allah swt. It is difficult for anyone to impart in words the full meaning of the Islamic salaah, yet it can be said that it is:

1. A lesson in discipline and willpower;

2. A practice in devotion to Allah I and all worthy objectives;

3. A vigilant reminder of Allah I and constant revelation of His Goodness;

4. A seed of spiritual cultivation and moral soundness;

5. A guide to the most upright way of life;

6. A safeguard against decency and evil, against deviation and going astray;

7. A demonstration of true equality, solid unity, and brotherhood;

8. An expression of thankfulness to Allah I and appreciation of Him;

9. A course of inner peace and stability;

10. An abundant source of patience and courage, of hope and confidence.

This is the Islamic salaah, and that is what it can do for man. The best testimony to this statement is to experience the salaah and avail oneself of its spiritual joys. Then one will know what it really means.

What is an Islamic prince called?

Emir (Arabic: أمير; amīr, Female: أميرة; emira; amīrah), ("commander" or "general", also "prince" ; also transliterated as amir, aamir or ameer) is a high title of nobility or office, used throughout the Muslim world, as well as historically in 19th-century Afghanistan and in the medieval Muslim world. Amirs are usually considered high-ranking sheikhs, but in monarchical states the term is also used for princes, with "Emirate" being analogous to principality in this sense.

How did merchants help spread Islam?

Merchants spread Islam through ways of communication. A Non-Muslim merchant would meet a Muslim merchant and learn about his culture, traditions, and religions. On come occasions, this would result in conversion due to the perceived merits of Islam.

What are the distinguishing features of each of the major Islamic sects?

Sunni:Follows the Sunnah and Teachings of Islam

Shia: Does New Ideas that Sunni Muslims believe are not in Islam

Sufi: they also bring new ideas in Islam that are Not Allowed in Sunni Islam

Is idris elba a Muslim?

"I'm more spiritual than religious. We both have faith though....Practice none. I'm really more of a speak it into existence type of person. I try to be positive and stay around positive people. I have this thing every year when its my birthday or my daughter's birthday, I sit by a tree. I have a tattoo of tree on my arm. The reason being that trees are rooted to the earth. People look up to the sky for God but for me its in the roots. Things grow up and out (from the roots). So, I stay by a tree because its like my church its real good solace. Trees give oxygen and make me think about life. " (source: blackfilms.com)

What is the Islamic name of the supreme being?

Answer 1

God (or Allah in Arabic) is supreme being of Islam as the religion since start of universe creation. God is the one and only one God that all prophets called for worshiping since Adam through all God prophets including Noah, Abraham,... Moses, ... , Jesus, and Muhammad (Peace be upon them all). Islam per Torah revelation to Moses is called Judaism. Islam per the Bible revelation to Jesus is called Christianity. Islam per Quran revelation to Muhammad is called the same name Islam. Islam means surrender and submission to God as the one and only one God.

There is no link between Allah (the one and only one God) and the name Hubal (name of statue worshiped by Arab Pagans before Quran revelation by God to prophet Muhammad ). Allah is the same God worshiped by Christians and Jews. In Arabic versions of the Bible, God is written as Allah.

Quran, Muslims holy book that revealed to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through angel Gabriel (Jibril), gives 99 attributes or names to God. Refer to question below.

Answer 2

Islam means "submission to the will of the One God", the One Creator of mankind, all living beings and the Universe. Or, more correctly, Islam means "peace through submission to the will of God".

There is only one Creator of the world, of mankind. Muslims worship the One God. In Arabic, God has a proper name, "Allah", which is used by Arabic speaking Christians as well.

Answer 3

They call their god "Allah," but this is just a version of "God" in their language, or more accurately, "al-Ilah" "The God." Some Arab Christians also use "Allah" to mean God.

One often hears the argument that since "God" is the supreme being and "Allah" is the supreme being, then Muslims and Christians (and Jews) must all worship the same Person, but as the characters of the Gods of the different religions are quite different, this notion is flawed. If someone were to claim that Zeus or Odin or Tenger was his supreme being, would that make those all the same person?

Answer 4 (Hint on Answer 3)
  • The wording Al-Ilah is said to any God you worship even called on an idol or statue if you worship it. However, Allah is the Creator name in Arabic that is worshiped in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam religions.
  • The example given in answer 3 above on Zeus or Odin or Tenger is not correct to as evidence that Allah is different than God in Judaism or Christianity. The creator of the universe is only one God. Call Him as you want in any language you like but He is only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence. God in Arabic is written as Allah. Even in Arabic versions of the Bible it is qritten as Allah. Allah has the same attributes and names in all God religions. It may be only more detailed in Qur'an than in other God holy books. He is All-Merciful, All-Mighty, All- forgiving, All-Donor, ... etc. All these attributes are in all other God religions. Refer to questions below for more details.

the supreme being of Islam is allah

Who was the founding father of the Muslim religion?

Sunni Islam does not credit any individual with founding specifically Sunni Islam (as opposed to Shiite Islam or Ibadi Islam, etc.). It is the Sunni contention that their faith is the "original and proper faith" as Mohammed revealed it. Therefore, Mohammed would be the Earthly founder of Sunni Islam in their eyes.

The first person who practiced Sunni Islam as "opposed to" Shiite Islam would probably be Abu Bakr considering that he was the first Caliph, but again, he would not have founded the faith.

Additionally, most Sunni Muslims make the contention that Islam is a Divinely-Created Religion and therefore God himself is the proper founder of Sunni Islam.

What is the most mystic sects in Islam?

the best sect in Islam, are those who practise the quran and sunnah based on the understandings of the first scholars of Islam...(why the first scholars?) the first scholars of Islam because most of them met the companies of the prophet Muhammed, and learn from them(the companies) the whole Islamic religion.