Who Is Muslim

Who Is Muslim




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Muslims are people who have professed belief in Islam. As believers, they worship the One God and revere Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him (pbuh), as the last messenger of God. Additionally, they also believe in all the prophets which preceded Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the holy books which they brought, such as the Psalms, Torah, and the Gospel. A fundamental article of faith in Islam is belief in the Day of Judgement , when all humanity will be recompensed for their deeds in this world. Muslims believe in angels , as well as in predestination.
After Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), the very first Muslims were people from his own circle of family and friends as well as the poor and needy in Mecca more than 1400 years ago. During the life of Muhammad (pbuh), this small band of followers grew by tens of thousands. As centuries passed, Muslims have only grown in number. Today, Muslims account for about one quarter of the entire world population.
There are between 1.2 and 1.6 billion Muslims across the world. Most of the Muslims are concentrated in Muslim-majority countries, such as Azerbaijan and Albania in Europe, Mali and Tunisia in Africa, Saudi Arabia and Jordan in the Middle East, Pakistan and Bangladesh in southeast Asia, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan in central Asia, and Indonesia and Malaysia in Asia Pacific. At the same time, a growing Muslim diaspora has taken root in many areas as well, such as China, Australia, Europe, America and Canada, Latin America, and parts of western, central, and southern Africa. It is estimated that there are around 7 million Muslims in the United States.
The common belief that most Muslims are Arabs is a misconception. In fact, the majority of Muslims in the world are non-Arabs. (Learn more: Muslims around the World )
Islam cannot be judged based on the actions of Muslims. Islam, the perfected religion of God, is entirely separate from the imperfect humans who call themselves Muslims.
As in other religious bodies, there are practicing and non-practicing Muslims, liberal and conservative Muslims, tolerant and extremist Muslims. However, their individual actions should not be used to scrutinize or label Islam.
In fact, it must be mentioned here that the media stereotype of Muslims is far from reality. The vast majority of the Muslims in the world are indeed peace-loving human beings with many of them striving hard to live up to the great ideals of Islam. (Read more: Islam Explained )
Imam Abdool Rahman Khan addresses the issue of violence in the Muslim world while the Muslim community claims to have a peaceful faith.

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Muslims praying in 1865 Cairo by Jean-Léon Gérôme
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^ [go.id/agamadanstatistik/umat "Penduduk Menurut Wilayah dan Agama yang Dianut"] Check |url= value ( help ) [Population by Region and Religion]. Sensus Penduduk 2018 . Jakarta, Indonesia: Badan Pusat Statistik. 15 May 2018 . Retrieved 3 September 2020 . Religion is belief in Almighty God that must be possessed by every human being. Religion can be divided into Muslim, Christian (Protestant), Catholic, Hindu, Buddhist, Hu Khong Chu, and Other Religions. Muslim 231,069,932 (86.7), Christian (Protestant)20,246,267 (7.6), Catholic 8,325,339 (3.12), Hindu 4,646,357 (1.74), Buddhist 2,062,150 (0.72), Confucianism 71,999 (0.03),Other Religions/no answer 112,792 (0.04), Total 266,534,836

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^ Jump up to: a b See:
Eastern Europe Russia and Central Asia "some 80% of the world's Muslims are Sunni"
Sue Hellett;U.S. should focus on sanctions against Iran Archived 17 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine "Sunnis make up over 75 percent of the world's Muslim population"
Iran, Israel and the United States "Sunni, accounts for over 75% of the Islamic population"
"Sunnite" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Archived from the original on 9 August 2010 . Retrieved 26 August 2010 . They numbered about 900 million in the late 20th century and constituted nine-tenths of all the adherents of Islām.
Islamic Beliefs, Practices, and Cultures . Marshall Cavendish. 2010. p. 352 . ISBN 978-0-7614-7926-0 . Retrieved 19 December 2011 . A common compromise figure ranks Sunnis at 90 percent.
"Mapping the Global Muslim Population: A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World's Muslim Population" . Pew Research Center . 7 October 2009 . Retrieved 24 August 2010 . Of the total Muslim population, 10–13% are Shia Muslims and 87–90% are Sunni Muslims.
"Quick guide: Sunnis and Shias" . BBC News . 6 December 2011. Archived from the original on 6 December 2011 . Retrieved 18 December 2011 . The great majority of Muslims are Sunnis – estimates suggest the figure is somewhere between 85% and 90%.
"Sunni and Shia Islam" . Library of Congress Country Studies . Archived from the original on 16 February 2013 . Retrieved 17 December 2011 . Sunni constitute 85 percent of the world's Muslims.
"Tension between Sunnis, Shiites emerging in USA" . USA Today . 24 September 2007. Archived from the original on 10 December 2011 . Retrieved 18 December 2011 . Among the world's estimated 1.4 billion Muslims, about 85% are Sunni and about 15% are Shiite.
"Religions" . The World Factbook . Central Intelligence Agency . Archived from the original on 9 June 2011 . Retrieved 25 August 2010 . Sunni Islam accounts for over 75% of the world's Muslim population... Shia Islam represents 10–20% of Muslims worldwide...
Sunni Islam: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide "Sunni Islam is the dominant division of the global Muslim community, and throughout history it has made up a substantial majority (85 to 90 percent) of that community."
Inside Muslim minds "around 80% are Sunni"
Who Gets To Narrate the World "The Sunnis (approximately 80%)"
A world theology N. Ross Reat "80% being the Sunni"
Islam and the Ahmadiyya jama'at "The Sunni segment, accounting for at least 80% of the world's Muslim population"
A dictionary of modern politics "probably 80% of the world's Muslims are Sunni"

^ Jump up to: a b From Sunni Islam : See:
Eastern Europe Russia and Central Asia "some 80% of the world's Muslims are Sunni"
"Religions" . The World Factbook . Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Archived from the original on 9 June 2011 . Retrieved 8 December 2011 . Sunni Islam accounts for over 75% of the world's Muslim population
Sue Hellett;U.S. should focus on sanctions against Iran Archived 17 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine "Sunnis make up over 75 percent of the world's Muslim population"
Iran, Israel and the United States "Sunni, accounts for over 75% of the Islamic population"
A dictionary of modern politics "probably 80% of the world's Muslims are Sunni"
"Mapping the Global Muslim Population: A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World's Muslim Population" . Pew Research Center . 7 October 2009 . Retrieved 24 August 2010 . Of the total Muslim population, 10–13% are Shia Muslims and 87–90% are Sunni Muslims.
"Quick guide: Sunnis and Shias" . BBC News . 6 December 2011. Archived from the original on 24 November 2011 . Retrieved 18 December 2011 . The great majority of Muslims are Sunnis – estimates suggest the figure is somewhere between 85% and 90%.
"Tension between Sunnis, Shiites emerging in USA" . USA Today . 24 September 2007. Archived from the original on 10 December 2011 . Retrieved 18 December 2011 . Among the world's estimated 1.4 billion Muslims, about 85% are Sunni and about 15% are Shiite.
Sunni Islam: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide "Sunni Islam is the dominant division of the global Muslim community, and throughout history it has made up a substantial majority (85 to 90 percent) of that community."

^ Jump up to: a b c "Shīʿite" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Archived from the original on 9 August 2010 . Retrieved 25 August 2010 . Shīʿites have come to account for roughly one-tenth of the Muslim population worldwide.

^ Jump up to: a b "Religions" . The World Factbook . Central Intelligence Agency . Archived from the original on 9 June 2011 . Retrieved 25 August 2010 . Sunni Islam accounts for over 75% of the world's Muslim population... Shia Islam represents 10–20% of Muslims worldwide...

^ Jump up to: a b See:
Breach of Faith . Human Rights Watch. June 2005. p. 8 . Retrieved 29 March 2014 . Estimates of around 20 million would be appropriate
Larry DeVries; Don Baker & Dan Overmyer (1 January 2011). Asian Religions in British Columbia . University of Columbia Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-1662-5 . Retrieved 29 March 2014 . The community currently numbers around 15 million spread around the world
Juan Eduardo Campo (2009). Encyclopedia of Islam . p. 24. ISBN 978-0-8160-5454-1 . Retrieved 29 March 2014 . The total size of the Ahmadiyya community in 2001 was estimated to be more than 10 million
"Ahmadiyya Muslims" . pbs.org. 20 January 2012. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013 . Retrieved 6 October 2013 .
A figure of 10–20 million represents approximately 1% of the Muslim population. See also Ahmadiyya by country .

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^ See:
Accad (2003): According to Ibn Taymiyya , 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; A. T. Welch. "Muhammad". Encyclopaedia of Islam Online .
Hava Lazarus-Yafeh. "Tahrif". Encyclopaedia of Islam Online .

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"Mapping the Global Muslim Population: A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World's Muslim Population" . Pew Research Center . 7 October 2009 . Retrieved 24 September 2013 . Of the total Muslim population, 10–13% are Shia Muslims and 87–90% are Sunni Muslims.
Sunni Islam: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide "Sunni Islam is the dominant division of the global Muslim community, and throughout history it has made up a substantial majority (85 to 90 percent) of that community."
"Sunni" . Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs . Retrieved 20 December 2
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