Quranic religions

Quranic religions

Qur'anic religions are religions that believe in and follow the teachings of the Qur'an (and believe in it as a divinely inspired revelation) including Muslims but also those which are not considered Islamic by the majority of Muslims. Qur'anic religions include:
*Islam
*Druzes
*Sabians
*Ahmadiyya

Islam-based new religious movements:
* Dances of Universal Peace
* Ha-Mim's religion
* Fourth Way
* Moorish Science Temple of America
* Nation of Islam (Black Muslims)
**Nation of Gods and Earths
***Faradian Islam
* Subud
*Universal Sufism

ee also

Divisions of Islam


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