Many Muslims across the globe hold firm views on such questions. Asked, for example, whether there is only one true way to interpret Islam's teachings or whether multiple interpretations are possible, half or more of the Muslims surveyed in 32 of the 39 countries included in the study say there is only one true way to interpret their religion. Sharia isn't the same as Islamic law. Muslims believe sharia refers to the perfect, immutable values understood only by God, while Islamic laws are those based on interpretations of sharia. To invoke the language of the US military, Islamophobia is a system of "full-spectrum domination": not the purview of one segment of the political field, but a common frame of reference across Islam considers Abraham to be "one of the first Muslims" (Surah 3)—the first monotheist in a world where monotheism was lost, and the community of those faithful to God, thus being referred to as ابونا ابراهيم or "Our Father Abraham", as well as Ibrahim al-Hanif or "Abraham the Monotheist". Also, the same as Judaism, Islam .

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