Only one, referred to as Allah. This is the same God worshiped by the other Abrahamic religions, Christianity and Judaism.
Only one god,the omnipotent and omniscient.Allah.
A:Muhammad is not mentioned in the Bible, which was written long before the time of Muhammad and its authors could not have known of him. However, leaders of Islam teach that the Bible foreshadows the coming of Muhammad, just as Christian religious leaders teach that the Old Testament foreshadows the coming of Jesus. A:No, Muhammad is never mentioned in the Bible as the last books of the New Testament were written roughly withing 100 years of Jesus. Muhammad didn't found Islam until 610 AD. However Both Jesus and the Virgin Mary, who is considered one of the holiest women of Islam, are mentioned many times in the Koran. Islam teaches that these two were incredibly good people but not divine. In fact, according to Islam, many of the great people of the Christian Bible (Abraham, Jesus, Mary, Ishmael to name a few) were actually Muslims without knowing it, because they submitted to God.
The five pillars of Islam are the basis of Islam religion. Denying any of these pillars intentionally expells the Muslim from Islam. That is why it is important for any Muslim to follow these five five pillars very closely. Refer to question below for more information.
74 millions (99.5% of the total Iran population) per Pew Forum study dated October 2009.
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People from Tehran are mainly Shia Islam adherents. however many other religions are present in Tehran For more information see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran
There are more adherents to Islam today then at any time in the past.
Islam is ethnic to an extent. Those who choose to convert to it are recognized as full adherents, whatever their ethnic background.
Muslims are people that are adherents to a religion, namely, Islam. The question shows a fundamental misunderstanding of comparative societies.
Your question is far too broad and assumes too much. You need to be more specific. You need to define 'church' and 'people'. Many 'people' did not, adherents of Islam for instance.
Around 1600 million Muslims; per PEW Forum study as of October 2009
Christianity is the largest with roughly 2.1 billion adherents across its various sects. Islam is second with roughly 1.7 billion adherents across its several sects. Judaism is substantially smaller, with roughly 14 million adherents.
Muslims are adherents to Islam. Both Judaism and Islam believe there is only one god.
It is still a minority faith, but with a significant number of adherents.
Judiasm, Christianity, and Islam have the most adherents in the Middle East and therefore their adherents are embroiled in the largest number of conflicts.
By country the highest number of adherents are located in Indonesia. By region Islam is most concentrated in north Africa and the middle east.