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Old 03-17-07, 03:54 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
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Originally Posted by Penelope_Grey
So what is the difference between being Islamic and being a Muslim?
Quite a bit I beleive, but I am sure someone here knows more than I. Islamic beleive the Koran - or proper spelling I think is Qu^ran or so is pure and that everything should follow it to a T. Muslims however don't quite follw things perfectly and may have different customs and views that conflict with the Qu^ran. Am I spelling that right? This does not mean they won't turn out to be a terrorists or something, just that they seem to have more freedom to do what they want.

At least this is my take on it.

-S
No! totally wrong! Where did you hear that?


They are just grammatical terms.
A Muslim is, by definition, a follower of the Islamic faith.

There is no difference at all between being a Muslim and being a follower of the islamic faith.
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