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Scarlett Holloway
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10 September, 01:39
What was the belief of the nation of islam
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Freddy
10 September, 01:55
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The main belief of The Nation of Islam and its followers is that there is no god but Allah. Their most important worship is praying five times a day.
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Ariana Leach
10 September, 01:57
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Hello,
Islam is a religion follwed by muslims. The muslims believe that there is no one as worthy as allah and muhammad P. B. U. H is his messenger. The muslims also believe in the 5 pilars.
Faith Prayer Charity Fasting Hajj
There is so much more to islam than you think there is.
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