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  2. 20 Interesting Facts About Islam - The Fact Site

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    Islam is the 2nd largest religion in the world; and out of all the major world religions, Islam is the most misunderstood... Here are 20 interesting facts.

  3. 25 interesting facts you should know about Islam

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    With over 1.7 billion adherents, Islam is the fastest growing religion on the planet. Yet, many questions are raised by people about this faith: while it claims to be a peaceful religion, why does it seem as if extremism and anarchy are its primary objectives? Can Muslims be really trusted? What is this religion about?

  4. Although many sectarian movements have arisen within Islam, all Muslims are bound by a common faith and a sense of belonging to a single community. This article deals with the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam and with the connection of religion and society in the Islamic world.

  5. Islam is the second-largest religion in the world after Christianity, with about 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide. As one of the three Abrahamic religions—the others being Judaism and...

  6. Islam facts show that there are 1.57 billion Muslims in the world, which is 23% of the total population. Anyone can become a Muslim if they choose. They must make a statement called the shahadah, which bears witness to the beliefs that there is One God, and that Mohammad is a prophet of God.

  7. Islam Facts | Britannica

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    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 the will of God, to which humans must surrender (lending the name Islam, meaning ‘surrender’).

  8. Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islam[a] 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 worldwide and are the world's second-largest religious population after Christians. [9]

  9. Islam is the second-largest monotheistic religion in the world after Christianity, with around 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide. The word Islam means “submission or surrender to God” and its origin comes from the Arabic word “salam” or “peace”.

  10. Islam is a strictly monotheistic religion, and its adherents, called Muslims, regard the Prophet Muhammad as the last and most perfect of God’s messengers, who include Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and others. The sacred scripture of Islam is the Qurʾān, which contains God’s revelations to Muhammad. The sayings and deeds of the Prophet ...

  11. Facts about Islam – KS3 Religious Studies – BBC Bitesize

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    Islam is the name of the religion, and its followers are known as Muslims. Muslims believe there is one true God, called Allah (the Arabic word for God).

  12. What is Islam? - IslamiCity

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    Commonly, Islam refers to the monotheistic religion revealed to Muhammad ibn (son of) Abdullah between 610 and 632 of the Common Era. The name Islam was instituted by the Qur’an, the sacred scripture revealed to Muhammad. For believers, Islam is not a new religion.

  13. What is Islam? - Center for Religious & Spiritual Life -...

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    Islam is the youngest of the major world religions, and as such, it is also the most well documented and historically verifiable. The story of Islam begins with the story of Muhammad ibn Abdullah, born in 570 ce in Mecca, which is located in the modern nation of Saudi Arabia.

  14. What is Islam and what do Muslims believe in? - BBC Bitesize

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    Muslims believe there is one true God Allah (the Arabic word for God). What do Muslims believe? Muslims believe that Islam was revealed over 1,400 years ago in Mekkah, Arabia through a man called...

  15. 97 Interesting Islam Facts (2024) - Fact Retriever

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    With over 1.6 billion Muslims around the world, Islam is the second most popular religion. Learn more with our balanced list of interesting Islam facts.

  16. Islam - Fact Monster

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    Islam, upholding the law of brotherhood, succeeded in uniting an Arab world that had disintegrated into tribes and castes. Islam is the principal religion of the Middle East, Asia, and of the northern half of Africa.

  17. 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.

  18. Islam - World History Encyclopedia

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    Islam is an Abrahamic-monotheistic religion based upon the teachings of Prophet Muhammad ibn Abdullah (l. 570-632 CE, after whose name Muslims traditionally add “peace be upon him” or, in writing, PBUH).

  19. BBC - Religion: Islam

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    Islam began in Arabia and was revealed to humanity by the Prophet Muhammad. Those who follow Islam are called Muslims. Muslims believe that there is only one God. The Arabic word for God is...

  20. What do Muslims believe and do? Understanding the 5 pillars of ...

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    There are five pillars – or basic tenets – of Islamic faith. Each of these pillars is an important part of being Muslim.

  21. Islam at a Glance | What Do Muslims Believe - Beliefnet

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    With 1.6 billion adherents, Islam is the second most-followed religion in the world, and is currently growing faster than any other. A report by the Pew Research Center shows that it will, in...