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    Islam - Wikipedia

    • Islam 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. Muslims believe that Islam is the complete and universal … See more

    Etymology

    In Arabic, Islam (Arabic: إسلام, lit. 'submission [to God]') is the verbal noun of Form IV originating from the verb سلم (salama), from the triliteral root س-ل-م (S-L-M), which forms a large class of words mostly relating to concepts o… See more

    Articles of faith

    The Islamic creed (aqidah) requires belief in six articles: God, angels, revelation, prophets, the Day of Resurrection, and the divine predestination.
    The central concept of Islam is tawḥīd (Arabic: توحي… See more

    Acts of worship

    There are five acts of worship that are considered duties – the Shahada (declaration of faith), the five daily prayers, Zakat (alms-giving), fasting during Ramadan and the Hajj pilgrimage – collectively known as "The Pillars of Isl… See more

    History

    According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad was born in Mecca in 570 CE and was orphaned early in life. Growing up as a trader, he became known as the "trusted one" (Arabic: الامين) and was sought after as an impartia… See more

    Demographics

    As of 2020, about 24% of the global population, or about 1.9 billion people, are Muslims. In 1900, this estimate was 12.3%, in 1990 it was 19.9% and projections suggest the proportion will be 29.7% by 2050. The … See more

    Main branches or denominations

    Sunni Islam, or Sunnism, is the name for the largest denomination in Islam. The term is a contraction of the phrase "ahl as-sunna wa'l-jamaat", which means "people of the sunna (the traditions of Muhammad) and the commu… See more

    Mysticism

    Sufism (Arabic: تصوف, tasawwuf), is a mystical-ascetic approach to Islam that seeks to find a direct personal experience of God. Classical Sufi scholars defined tasawwuf as "a science whose objective is the reparati… See more

     
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  2. Muslims - Wikipedia

    WEBMuslim culture or Islamic culture are terms used to describe the cultural practices common to Muslims and historically Islamic people. The early forms of Muslim culture, from the Rashidun Caliphate to early Umayyad …

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  4. Five Pillars of Islam - Wikipedia

    WEBLearn about the fundamental practices of Islam, such as the Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm and Hajj, and their sources in the Quran and Hadith. Compare and contrast the Sunni and Shia views on the Five Pillars and …

  5. Quran - Wikipedia

    WEBFor other uses, see Quran (disambiguation). The Quran, [ c ] also romanized Qur'an or Koran, [ d ] is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation directly from God (Allāh). It is …

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    WEBAn overview of the history and geography of Islam, the second-largest religion in the world. Learn about the early Muslim conquests, the caliphates, the Islamic Golden Age, and the modern challenges of …

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  10. Outline of Islam - Wikipedia

    WEBAn overview of and topical guide to Islam, covering its beliefs, practices, history, culture, and related topics. Includes links to articles on Quran, Hadith, Prophets, Schools of theology, and more.

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