CzechNounmuslim m. DanishDanish Wikipedia has an article on: MuslimNounmuslim c. (singular definite muslimen, plural indefinite muslimer)
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InflectionInflection of “muslim” common gender Singular Plural indefinite definite indefinite definite nominative, dative and accusative muslim muslimen muslimer muslimerne genitive muslims muslimens muslimers muslimernesEstonianEstonian Wikipedia has an article on: MuslimNounmuslim From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A Muslim (Arabic: مسلم), pronounced /ˈmʊslɪm/, is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah (Arabic: مسلمة). Literally, the word means "one who submits (to God)". Muslim is the participle of the same verb of which Islam is the infinitive. Muslims believe that there is only one God, translated in Arabic as Allah. Muslims believe that Islam existed long before Muhammad and that the religion had evolved with time from the time of Adam until the time of Muhammad and was completed with the revelation of verse 3 of Surah al-Maeda:
The Qur'an describes many Biblical prophets and messengers as Muslim: Adam, Noah (Arabic: Nuh), Moses and Jesus and his apostles. The Qur'an states that these men were Muslims because they submitted to God, preached his message and upheld his values. Thus, in Surah 3:52 of the Qur'an, Jesus’ disciples tell Jesus, "We believe in God; and you be our witness that we submit and obey (wa ashahadu bil-muslimūna)." Muslims consider making ritual prayer five times a day a religious duty (fard) (see the section on Ismāˤīlīs below for exceptions); these five prayers are known as fajr, dhuhr, ˤasr, maghrib and ˤishā'. There is also a special Friday prayer called jumuˤah. Currently, the most up to date report from an American think-tank has estimated 1.57 billion Muslims populate the world, representing 23% of an estimated 2009 world population of 6.8 billion. With 60% in Asia and 20% of Muslims living in the Middle East and North Africa. BeliefsAllah · Oneness of God Muhammad · Other prophets PracticesProfession of faith · Prayer Fasting · Charity · Pilgrimage Qur'an · Sunnah · Hadith Fiqh · Sharia · Kalam · Sufism History and leadership Timeline · Spread of Islam Ahl al-Bayt · Sahaba Sunni · Shi'a Rashidun · Caliphate Imamate Academics · Animals · Art Calendar · Children Demographics · Festivals Mosques · Philosophy Science · Women Politics · Dawah Christianity · Judaism Hinduism · Sikhism · Jainism Criticism · Islamophobia Glossary of Islamic terms From Wikipedia under the
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300px x 450px | 23.60kB [source page] Gender bias is a long standing issue in Britain It is most common among the Muslim community The hot debate these days is the job crisis that the British Muslim women are facing For From Yahoo Image Search: "muslim" What role can a non-muslim father play to help his muslim daughter get married? Q. I am a muslim, and i am trying to get married. I am aware that a non-muslim father cannot be the wali of a muslim daughter, but since he is her mahram, what roles can he play? Asked by islamnnamina - Tue Jan 6 16:35:24 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. u should ask imam about this , in the nearest mosque , and if ur father is colobrative with u, i see he has big role, he would welcom the groom or his family with u and u can give him just a picture position out of respect , even if he is not ur wali as u said , thats is if ur father agrees to do that here is one marriage sitei know aswell: www.muslimintro.com Answered by Clear truth - Tue Jan 6 17:13:04 2009 How much time is allowed before a Muslim deceased must be buried? Q. I used to live in Indonesia where if I remember correctly, the deceased must be buried within 12 hours. Is this a written Muslim law or does it vary from one Muslim country to the next? Thank you! Asked by lumpiaplus - Sat Feb 28 12:01:57 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. The body must be buried as quickly as possible due to specific health-like reasons. The body is also washed beforehand. When a death occurs, it takes no more than a day to bury the body. Answered by Dhan Noon - Tue Mar 3 19:09:00 2009 Your comment on the nature of muslim-hindu confrontation during the 11th and 12th centuries?
Q. Your comment on the nature and extent of muslim-hindu confrontation during the 11th and 12th centuries? And why was it important to the history of India. Or any source where I can found more info on that? Asked by shahab a - Wed Dec 12 14:56:50 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The two cultures don't coexist well together and haven't for a long time (just look at the way India and Pakistan act to each other). The confrontations back then have contributed to the strain that is still felt today. Its impact on India was that it helped lead to the split off of Pakistan and Bangladesh. Answered by Yun - Wed Dec 12 15:08:08 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "muslim" A Muslim is a follower of the Islamic faith, known to most medieval people as a Saracen.[1] This theme article is a stub. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it.Sourced
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