The basic principles of Islam dating back to the 7th century AD, its founder Muhammad lived in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Muslims are Arabic, meaning to make safe and secure things, to make sound and complete things, to incorporate peace and tranquility, and to surrender to something other than myself. Muslim believers are known as Muslims. In Islam, it needs to trust certain core principles, including five pillars of faith and worship terms.
In the post 9/11 world there is a fascinating logic emphasizing Muslim violent extremism in the central principles of Islam. Of course, this is attractive. There is a solution if there is only one cause of conflict. Trying to understand the root of complicated violence is overwhelming, and trying to find a solution, there is a possibility that policy makers and citizen leaders will be in a state of paralysis. However, one reason, the solution is very dangerous. In the best example, this simplification is based on fault diagnosis, so it is possible to waste economic and human resources to solve the problem. In the worst case, it may actually worsen the conflict.
The reformers believe in the basic principles of Islam, such as the six elements of faith and five pillars, but there are two major differences in conservative interpretation. One is to include how Islam's core value is applied to modern life, and second is to include dialectical participation rather than criticizing its obligation to obey traditional stories. This means that the Quran can be interpreted freely regardless of hadeeth. My argument historically tended to use materialism and economics as the basis of Middle Easternism and Islamic dilemmas, but it seems to be a conceptual problem. Muslims need global reforms to internalize modernity while abandoning cultural subsidies leading to women and oppression
Muhammad Ali is an expert who keeps the principles of Islamic belief without spreading Islam. Ali emphasized the unwavering commitment of faith in sympathy, tolerance, and dedication to the community. Ali not only emphasizes these basic principles, but also embodies these principles. We are all in the dilemma - this system leads to the world with the most unequal wealth.