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* [[Islamic mythology]] * [[Islamic mythology]]
* [[Islamic studies]] * [[Islamic studies]]
-* [[List of Muslim empires and dynasties]] 
-* [[List of notable converts to Islam]] 
-* [[Lists of Muslims]] 
* [[Major religious groups]] * [[Major religious groups]]
* [[Muslim world]] * [[Muslim world]]
-* [[Prisoner rights in Islam]] 
* [[Religious conversion#Islam]] * [[Religious conversion#Islam]]
-* [[Scientific foreknowledge in sacred texts]] 
-* [[Timeline of Muslim history]] 
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Islam is a monotheistic religion originating with the teachings of Muhammad, a 7th-century Arab religious and political figure. The word Islam means "submission," or the total surrender of one's self to God.

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