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What is the difference between Moslems and Muslims?

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  1. the spelling


  2. Hi,hope you are fine,only the spelling is different but the meaning is the same

  3. there is no difference.

  4. moslems  - this is the english spelling for muslims

    muslims   -this is the arabic spelling for muslims

    Same Same No Different!!

  5. they're both the same thing just spelt differently =]

  6. Wrong spelling. Americans tend to spell Muslim's as Moslem's but the correct spelling is Muslim.  

  7. As far as I know, none. It's just a variation of the spelling.

  8. lol, No difference, american people tend to use the word Moslem instead. It's the same thing, just differnt spellings and pronounciation.

  9. Two vowels.

  10. i think Moslem is the old way of spelling Muslim in english.

  11. different vowels

  12. A Muslim follows the way of life called Islam.  More then one-fifth of the world's people are Muslims.  Muslim means one who submits their wholeself to ALLAH(subhanna wa ta'ala).

    To call a Muslim a Moslem is actually an insult, as the two words mean two different things in the Arabic language.  The word Moslem has its origin in the Arabic word zulm.  The word zulm means "to be unfair or unjust."  To call someone a Moslem would therefore mean that person is unfair or unjust.  

  13. Salaam.

    there is no difference. It's just the spelling.

    Moslem is the old fashioned spelling.

    Muslim is the standard spelling used nowadays.  

  14. only the spelling, they are the same religion

  15. different pronounce..........  

  16. spelling ;)

  17. the spelling only

  18. About 75 years...

    Muslim used to be spelt Moslem in many English speaking countries right up until the 1930s.  They were also referred to as Moselmen.  No actual difference.

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