- Muslims - Wikipedia
Muslims (Arabic: المسلمون, romanized: al-Muslimūn, lit 'submitters [to God]') [23] are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition
- Islam | Religion, Beliefs, Practices, Facts | Britannica
The Arabic term islām, literally “surrender,” illuminates the fundamental religious idea of Islam—that the believer (called a Muslim, from the active particle of islām) accepts surrender to the will of Allah (in Arabic, Allāh: God)
- Origins of Islam: A Religious History | HowStuffWorks
The origins of Islam trace back to the early seventh century on the Arabian Peninsula Islam began in the city of Mecca, where a man named Muhammad, a successful merchant from a powerful tribe, received a divine revelation
- Muslim | Definition, History Beliefs Explained 2025
Muslims are followers of Islam, one of the world’s major monotheistic religions, which emerged in the 7th century CE in the Arabian Peninsula The religion is based on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, who Muslims believe to be the final prophet of God (Allah)
- Islam - Five Pillars, Nation of Islam Definition | HISTORY
Islam is the second-largest religion in the world after Christianity, with about 2 billion Muslims worldwide As one of the three Abrahamic religions—the others being Judaism and Christianity—it
- What is Islam? - IslamiCity
The word Muslim literally means "one who willfully submits (to God) " Islam teaches that everything in Creation — microbes, plants, animals, mountains and rivers, planets, and so forth — is "muslim", testifying to the majesty of the Creator and submitting or committing to His divine laws
- What is Islam? History and Beliefs of the Muslim Religion
Explore 'What is Islam?'—an overview of its history, core beliefs, practices, and the profound impact of Islam's founder on the global Muslim community, all presented from a scholarly perspective
- Islam: History, Beliefs, Customs - Learn Religions
Discover the history, beliefs, customs, and practices of Islam, a monotheistic faith practiced by 1 5 billion people around the globe
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