http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-islam-and-muslim/For the 1st question, Muslim isn't a religion ; people who followa the precepts of Islam are muslims, just like christians follow christianism.
Atheism is not a religious belief; it only refers to the lack of a specific belief (that one or more gods exist). I am an atheist because I lack a belief in gods, and I am nonreligious because I lack any religious beliefs. Anyone who is nonreligious must also be an atheist for the reasons I described earlier, but not all atheists are nonreligious (Buddhists do not believe in gods and are technically atheists).i was under the impression that Athiest's didnt beleive in god but are no necesarily non religeous .
Agnosticism has to do with knowledge, not belief. I am an atheist because I lack the belief that god(s) exist. I am also an agnostic because I lack the knowledge of whether or not god(s) exist (i.e. I cannot prove nor disprove the existence of a god). Agnosticism says nothing about one's religious beliefs and probably should not have been included on the list of religious beliefs in the survey. There are agnostic Muslims, agnostic atheists, agnostic Christians, etc.And i thought agnostics are well kinda realists in the sense that they dont know if there is a god , but again doesnt really suggest they arent religeous . Take buddhists as an example.
That's understandable, I just meant to say that the second question might become skewed as some agnostics might not fit into any category in the second question. It could also be something you might to take up as a possible source for less reliable answers in your research evaluation/summary.I don't have premium. I couldn't eliminate any questions if someone selected a previous specific answer.
The second question isn't very important anyway, it's basically only there because of my own curiosity. It's the first and last question that are directly related to the class assignment.That's understandable, I just meant to say that the second question might become skewed as some agnostics might not fit into any category in the second question. It could also be something you might to take up as a possible source for mis-directed answers in your research evaluation/summary
Muslims follow Islam, and are Islamic.For the 1st question, Muslim isn't a religion ; people who followa the precepts of Islam are muslims, just like christians follow christianism.