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  1. Islam | Religion, Beliefs, Practices, & Facts | Britannica

    Web22 hours ago · Islam, major world religion that emphasizes monotheism, the unity of God (‘Allah’ in Arabic), and Muhammad as his final messenger in a series of revelations. As the literal word of God, the Qur’an makes known …

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    Islam itself was historically called Mohammedanism in the English-speaking world. This term has fallen out of use and is sometimes said to be offensive, as it suggests that a human being, rather than God, is central to Muslims' religion, parallel to Buddha in Buddhism.
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    In the Arabic language Muslim means, “one who submits to God (or faith)”. Muslims believe in the existence of one God, whom they refer to as Allah. This all powerful-deity is believed to have communicated through a number of Earthly prophets, including Jesus Christ. 10. Beliefs and Sacred Texts
    The Islamic faith is made up of various distinct sects each with their own set of beliefs and practices. Branches of the religion include Sunni, Sh’ite, Sufi, and Ahmadiyyas. The majority of modern Muslims identify themselves as being Sunnis while Sh’ites can be further subdivided into Twelvers, Seveners, and Fivers.
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    WebIslam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number approximately 1.9 billion …

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  9. Islamic world | History, Population, & Map | Britannica

    Web4 days ago · Islamic world, the complex of societies and cultures in which Muslims and their faith are prevalent and socially dominant, centered in an area extending from the Atlantic eastward to the Pacific and along a belt …

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