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An Islam in usa nga monoteistico nga relihiyon nga ginsusumat han Qur’an, usa ka texto nga gincoconsiderar han iya mga manurunod nga yinaknan nga pulong han Diyos (Inarabo: الله Allāh), ngan han iya mga tinutdo ngan normatibo nga ehemplo (gintatawag nga Sunnah ngan ginbubug-osan han Hadith) ni Muhammad, nga gincoconsiderar nira nga kataposan nga manaragna han Diyos. An manurunod hin Islam in gintatawag nga Muslim.
An mga muslim in natoo nga an Diyos in usa ngan diri maikokompara ngan an iya panuyoan in pagkaada in para hin pagsingba ha Diyos.[1] An mga muslim in natoo nga an Islam in completo ngan panngatanan nga bersyon han syahan nga panoo nga ginsumat ha dirudilain nga panahon ngan lugar hadto pa, lakip an pamaagi kan Abraham, Moses ngan Jesus, kun diin ira gincoconsiderar nga mga propeta.[2] An mga muslim in nagmimintinar nga an mga kasanhi nga mga mensahe ngan rebelasyon in parte nasaliwanan o nakurakot ha pag-agi han panahon,[3] pero gincoconsiderar nga an Qur'an in waray kasasaliwani ngan kataposan nga bersyon han Diyos.[4] An mga konsepto han relihiyon ngan buruhaton in naglalakip han lima nga harigi han Islam, kun diin an panguna nga mga konsepto ngan buruhaton nga pagsingba, ngan pagsunod han balaod Islamico, in naupod hin haros ngatanan nga aspeto han kinabuhi ngan katiringban, nga nahatag hin mga sagdon ha dirudilain nga mga himangrawon sugad han pagbabangko ngan kaupayan, ngadto ha pakikipaggera ngan an kalikopan.[5][6]
Ginbabanabanahan nga 75-90% han mga Muslim in Sunni ngan 10-20% in Shia.[7] Mga 13% han mga Muslim in nag-uukoy ha Indonesia, an gidakoi nga nasod Muslim,[8] 25% ha Salatan nga Asya[8], 20% ha Butnga Sinirangan[9], 2% ha Butnga nga Asya, 4% ha nagsasalin nga nasod ha Timugan Asya, 15% ha Sub-saharan Africa. Dagko nga komunidad in mabibilngan ha Tsina ngan Rusya, ngan mga bahin han Europa. Nga may-ada labaw ha 1.5 bilyon nga mga manurunod o labaw 22% han kanan kalibutan populasyon han tuig 2009[10], An Islam an ikaduha nga pinakadako ngan usa ha mga malaksi-tumubo nga mga relihiyon ha kalibutan.[11][12]
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For Muslims, God is unique and without equal.
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- ↑ See: * Accad (2003): According to Ibn Taymiya, although only some Muslims accept the textual veracity of the entire Bible, most Muslims will grant the veracity of most of it. * Esposito (1998), pp.6,12* Esposito (2002b), pp.4–5* F. E. Peters (2003), p.9* F. Buhl. "Muhammad". Encyclopaedia of Islam Online. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ See: * Esposito (2002b), pp.111,112,118* "Shari'ah". Encyclopaedia Britannica Online.
- ↑ CIA Ginhipos 24 Disyembre 2018 han Wayback Machine "Sunnis account for over 75% of all muslims" - retrieved 8 Disyembre 2011
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- ↑ See:* Esposito (2002b), p.21* Esposito (2004), pp.2,43 * Miller (2009), pp.9,19
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Islam, followed by more than a billion people today, is the world's fastest growing religion and will soon be the world's largest...
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Islam is the youngest, the fastest growing, and in many ways the least complicated of the world's great monotheistic faiths. It is a unique religion based on its own holy book, but it is also a direct descendant of Judaism and Christianity, incorporating some of the teachings of those religions—modifying some and rejecting others.
- "Understanding Islam". Susan Headden. U.S. News & World Report. 7 Abril 2008. Ginkuhà 25 Agosto 2010.
- "Major Religions of the World Ranked by Number of Adherents". Adherents.com. Ginhipos tikang han orihinal han 20 Abril 2013. Ginkuhà 3 Hulyo 2007.
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- Mga pagkukuhaan nga akademiko
- Patheos Library – Islam
- University of Southern California Compendium of Muslim Texts Ginhipos 29 Hulyo 2014 han Wayback Machine
- Encyclopedia of Islam (Overview of World Religions) Ginhipos 10 Oktubre 2004 han Wayback Machine
- Ethical Democracy Journal Ginhipos 12 Disyembre 2011 han Wayback Machine views on Islam, other ethical systems and democracy
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- Islam, article at Encyclopædia Britannica
- Islam, article at Friesian.com
- Asabiyya: Re-Interpreting Value Change in Globalized Societies, article at Repec/Ideas, University of Connecticut and IZA, Bonn, on Islam and global value change
- Islam, article at Citizendium
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- Islam (Bookshelf) Ginhipos 26 Agosto 2020 han Wayback Machine at Project Gutenberg
- Islam Ginhipos 26 Marso 2009 han Wayback Machine from UCB Libraries GovPubs
- Islam and Islamic Studies Resources Ginhipos 2012-01-01 han Wayback Machine from Dr. Alan Godlas, Professor, University of Georgia