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'''Islam''' is a [[Monotheism|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]]. | '''Islam''' is a [[Monotheism|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]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
- | * [[Divisions of the world in Islam]] | ||
- | * [[Glossary of Islam]] | ||
*[[Hassan-i Sabbah]] | *[[Hassan-i Sabbah]] | ||
- | * [[History of Islam]] | ||
- | * [[Islam and other religions]] | ||
- | * [[Islam by country]] | ||
- | * [[Islamic economics]] | ||
* [[Islamic ethics]] | * [[Islamic ethics]] | ||
* [[Islamic literature]] | * [[Islamic literature]] |
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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.
See also
- Hassan-i Sabbah
- Islamic ethics
- Islamic literature
- Islamic mythology
- Islamic studies
- List of Muslim empires and dynasties
- List of notable converts to Islam
- Lists of Muslims
- Major religious groups
- Muslim world
- Prisoner rights in Islam
- Religious conversion#Islam
- Scientific foreknowledge in sacred texts
- Timeline of Muslim history
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