Muslims don't baptize.
Muslims do not practice baptism. They do have a cleansing ritual which they perform before prayers, but to become a Muslim there is no baptism. Converts to Islam say "I testify that there is no true god but Allah, and that Mohammad is his prophet." rather than being baptized.
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No, Muslims don't baptize as in the Islamic religion, Human is created as a Muslim. The Holy Quran says: "So set thy purpose (O Muhammad) for religion as a man by nature upright - the nature (framed) of Allah, in which He hath created man. There is no altering (the laws of) Allah's creation. That is the right religion, but most men know not " 30:30
When a baby is born to Muslim parents, the Testimony of Faith known as the Shahadah (explained below) is recited gently in both the baby's ears, which serves as the entry into the faith of Islam.
Shahadah: "I witness that there is no god but Allah and I witness that Muhammad is His servant and Messenger." In Arabic this is "Ashhadu anla ilaha illa Allah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan `abduhu wa rasuluh."
When the child is born, the parents or family friends should hold the baby and say the athan and the the year ok the child's birth.
Muslims don't believe in original sin so they don't get baptised.
Baptism is not part of Islam.
They don't. Baptism is a Christian practice/superstition. Muslims have their own practices and superstitious.