Is Muslim a subculture?
According to Muhammad, there are diversity of subcultures in every community, but Muslims subculture is one of the subculture that help to build up the since of brotherhood and sisterhood among members of communities (Muhammad at.al, 2014, para 20).
What is a subculture of religion?
Religious groups are a common subculture in society—one that has overwhelming influence on their followers. Every religion stipulates for its members what should be regarded as good or bad behavior in terms of what to eat, where to visit, what to wear and so forth.
What is the culture of a Muslim?
Islamic culture and Muslim culture refer to cultural practices which are common to historically Islamic people. The early forms of Muslim culture, from the Rashidun Caliphate to the early Umayyad period and the early Abbasid period, were predominantly Arab, Byzantine, Persian and Levantine.
What is the current Islamic culture?
The current Islamic practices and customs are the result of amalgamation of local culture and Muslim beliefs. There are over a billion Muslims throughout the world, and though they speak hundreds of different languages and live in dozens of different countries, they still share a common Muslim culture.
What do you mean by Muslim culture?
Muslim culture represents the unification of all the cultures influenced by common beliefs and practices. The guiding religious phenomena and cultural aspects bind its people historically. The religious practices and beliefs of Muslims are centered around the religion of Islam.
What are the guiding religious phenomena and cultural aspects of Islam?
The guiding religious phenomena and cultural aspects bind its people historically. The religious practices and beliefs of Muslims are centered around the religion of Islam. The original Muslim literature is in Arabic, the Prophet’s language.
How does the Quran relate to Islamic culture?
In the sub-continent, syncretistic poetry from the Sufis propagated the foundations of Muslim culture. The Quran is considered to be the source of many aspects of Islamic culture. Certain acts or rituals that Muslims do almost subconsciously are actually encouraged, or allowed by Allah, or mandated, in the Quran.