The plural of Muslim is Muslims.
Yes, Kolo Toure is a Muslim. He comes from a Muslim background and has openly spoken about his faith in interviews.
The largest Muslim populations by country as of 2007 follow: Indonesia's Muslim population was 199,959,285 (85%) of a total of 234,693,997 Pakistan's Muslim population was 158,152,247 (96%) of a total of 164,741,924 India's Muslim population was 135,583,938 (12%) of a total of 1,129,866,154 Bangladesh's Muslim population was 132,446,365 (88%) of a total of 150,448,339 Egypt's Muslim population was 72,301,532 (90%) of a total of 80,335,036 Turkey's Muslim population was 70,047,060 (99%) of a total of 71,158,647 Nigeria's Muslim population was 67,515,582 (50%) of a total of 135,031,164 Iran's Muslim population was 64,089,570 (98%) of a total of 65,397,521 Morocco's Muslim population was 33,318,332 (98%) of a total of 33,757,175
The plural word for "Muslim" is "Muslims."
Mesut Ozil is a practicing Muslim.
70% of the sudanese people are Muslim, 30% are either Christian or some other religon
before Islam and Christianity the sudanese people were animists so they worshipped spirits in nature or spirits in general. Till today the sudanese have animists beliefs and traditional beliefs but the marjority is Muslim I believe 75-85% of the sudanese are Muslims and the rest are either christian or animists.
From everything I can understand - the Muslim Arab Sudanese of the North are trying to rid Sudan of (or take-over and convert by force) all the Southern African Sudanese - many of whom are Christian (Catholic and other) or animist.
There is no plural form. If used as a noun. I see one sudanese I see one hundred sudanese. If used adjectivally. I see one sudanese man I see one hundred sudanese men.
Yes, the Sudanese people are Arab...
Sudanese pound was created in 2007.
Sudanese pound ended in 1992.
Sudanese dinar was created in 1992.
Sudanese dinar ended in 2007.
Sudanese Communist Party was created in 1946.
South Sudanese pound was created in 2011.
Sudanese Air Force was created in 1956.