No
The beliefs of the 'Barelvi' are widespread throuhgout the worl even though people who hold the beliefs that are concurrent with the 'barelvis' would call themselves 'barelvi'. Therefore, if we say 15% of the Muslims are Shia, then 3% are Wahabbi, that leaves us with 82% with about 70-75% having 'Barelvi' beliefs/or beliefs concurrent to their beliefs, with the rest with 'Deobandai' beliefs...
I don't think anyone practices both Islam and Buddhism
Syed Ahmed Shaheed Barelvi's work was significant in the revival of Islam in the Indian subcontinent, but it was not the sole factor. There were other prominent figures and movements such as Shah Waliullah and the Deoband movement that also played crucial roles in the Islamic revival in the region.
Islam is the religion and Muslims are the followers of the Islam religion.
Islam. One who practices Islam is known as a Muslim.
He is called Muslim
The rules and practices are based on Quran and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) sunnah (sayings and practices). Refer to question below.
yes a muslim is one who practices Islam
Islam
14.2%, according to the Wikipedia.
Zidane is a non-practicing MUSLIM.only his name is Muslim.for names sake he is Muslim