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In reply to the discussion: How many muslims do you know personally? [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)75. You're right
The word "Muslim" is the participle of the verb for which "Islam" is the infinitive. The verb means "to be whole" and "Muslim" means "someone who adheres to Islam."
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I also know a couple of Islamic people who are willing to have a small amount of beer
gollygee
Oct 2014
#14
And do you know all of their hates, fears, desires, tendencies, plans, and demands
Dreamer Tatum
Oct 2014
#13
Lots of people in other countries opine about Americans without knowing any personally.
whathehell
Oct 2014
#85
Islamist extremists are also not representative of a religion of 2 billion or so people.
DanTex
Oct 2014
#21
Muslim is not a religion. No one really cares about religion. Muslim culture, however...
randome
Oct 2014
#60
His support for Israel is hard to understand, too. Doesn't seem consistent to me.
randome
Oct 2014
#84
My husband has a Muslim friend. It was really interesting to watch him go through Rammadan.
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2014
#63
You just did the same thing. The OP is about Muslims and you automatically talk about religion.
randome
Oct 2014
#64
You're not the only one who's confused. Most people don't know the meaning of the word 'Muslim'.
randome
Oct 2014
#83
That's the whole point. You can't stereotype any group as all good or all bad.
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2014
#92
During my career in New York City and Washington DC, I have worked with quite a few Muslims.
madinmaryland
Oct 2014
#96