Some groups in the Middle East who identify as Muslim but do not belong to the Arabic ethnicity include Kurds, Persians (Iranians), Turks, and Pashtuns.
mostly Muslim
Yeah... He is Muslim. Saif means " sword " in Arabic names. Arabic is Muslim.
Gardens. In arabic, this is written حدائق
He is Muslim.
Muslim
Yes. President Obama's Middle name (Hussein) is a Muslim name, but it is also a very common name in Arabic-speaking countries. He was named after his father, but his father was not at all religious. It was just a family name.
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First if the Muslim child is born for an Arabic family then he/she learns Arabic from the family and community as; e.g.; the French child learns French from his/her family and french community. If the Muslim child is from non Arabic family, then he/she may learn Arabic in a school or his/her parents bring a teacher home to learn him/her Arabic or they send him/her to an Islamic center or mosque to learn Arabic.
Not necessarily a Muslim name, but an Arabic name.
the hand of god symbol is used mostly in Arabic and Muslim countries. the eye or dot in the middle protects you from the evil eye.
No, knowing Arabic is not a requirement to be Muslim. Many Muslims around the world do not speak Arabic as their first language. The most important aspect of being Muslim is belief in the oneness of God and following the teachings of Islam.
There is no such thing as Muslim pronunciations as the language of Islam is Arabic. You can find Arabic pronunciations on YouTube or apps such as "Quran reader".