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No difference. Both follow the same Islam fundamentals and same Islam morals. see questions below.

Answer 2

Generally speaking, Answer 1 is correct. However, there are large swathes of syncretic African religions that incorporate major tenets of one faith with practices of other faiths. Islam is just as susceptible to this hybridization as Christianity and indigenous Animist faiths. For example, such an African Muslim might believe that the spirits of his ancestors can be invoked by a magic potion while still believing that Mohammed is the final prophet. This, however, would not be considered proper in Arab Islam.

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