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  2. Islam and other religions - Wikipedia

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    Other Islamic nations are not so tolerant of minority religions: Saudi Arabia limits religious freedom to a high degree, prohibiting public worship by other religions. The Taliban regime in Afghanistan is considered intolerant by many observers. Some ancient Buddhist monuments, like the Buddhas of Bamyan, were destroyed as idolatrous.

  3. Category:Islam and other religions - Wikipedia

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  4. Islamic schools and branches - Wikipedia

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    Liberal and progressive Muslims are characterized by a rationalistic, critical examination and re-interpretation of the sacred scriptures of Islam; [138] affirmation and promotion of democracy, gender equality, human rights, LGBT rights, women's rights, religious pluralism, interfaith marriage, [139] [140] freedom of expression, freedom of ...

  5. Outline of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God [1] and that Muhammad is His last Messenger. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Islam.

  6. Jizya - Wikipedia

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    It almost vanished during the 20th century with the disappearance of Islamic states and the spread of religious tolerance. [31] The tax is no longer imposed by nation states in the Islamic world, [32] [33] although there are reported cases of organizations such as the Pakistani Taliban and ISIS attempting to revive the practice. [31] [34] [35]

  7. Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islam [a] is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, [9] the religion's founder. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims , who are estimated to number 1.9 billion worldwide and are the world's second-largest religious population after Christians .

  8. Outline of religion - Wikipedia

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    Exogenous criticism of other religions where there may be vegetarianism Endogenous criticism of behaviors within one's own religion Epistemological concerns about relative legitimacy of religious grounds for vegetarian practice in light of modern science grounds for vegetarian practice

  9. Category:Muhammad and other religions - Wikipedia

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