
Why People Think Islam is an Arab or Turkish Religion – Understanding the Truth
Islam belongs to hearts, not nations.
Islam interacts with culture, shaping values, customs, and practices while remaining rooted in divine guidance and universal principles.

Islam belongs to hearts, not nations.
Islam and culture interact, as religion shapes ethical values, social norms, and artistic expression. Culture reflects local customs, but Islam provides the moral framework.
By understanding this relationship, one sees that Islam guides human behavior while allowing diversity in expression.
Faith informs art, law, and daily practice without compromising the universality of Islam’s message.
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