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Who is considered the founder of Islam?

  • Jesus
  • Moses
  • Abraham
  • Muhammad (correct)
  • Which religious text is considered the verbatim word of God in Islam?

  • Zabur (Psalms)
  • Tawrat (the Torah)
  • Injeel (Gospel)
  • Quran (correct)
  • Who is considered the first man in Islam?

  • Abraham
  • Noah
  • Adam (correct)
  • Moses
  • Which prophet is also recognized in Islam?

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    Who are the adherents of Islam known as?

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    Study Notes

    Founders and Key Figures of Islam

    • The founder of Islam is considered to be the Prophet Muhammad.

    Islamic Scripture

    • The Quran is considered the verbatim word of God in Islam.

    Creation Story in Islam

    • Adam is considered the first man in Islam.

    Prophets Recognized in Islam

    • Muslims recognize the prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and other prophets of the Abrahamic faiths, including Musa (Moses), Isa (Jesus), and others.

    Followers of Islam

    • The adherents of Islam are known as Muslims.

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    Test your knowledge of Islam with this quiz! Explore the Quran, the teachings of Muhammad, and the beliefs and practices of Muslims. Challenge yourself with questions about the second-largest religious population globally and its fundamental principles.

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