
Non-Muslims
Non-Muslims are individuals who do not adhere to the Islamic faith. They may belong to other religions, such as Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, or Judaism, or may not follow any religion at all. The term is used to broadly distinguish those outside the Muslim community, often emphasizing differences in beliefs, practices, and cultural perspectives. Non-Muslims coexist within diverse societies, contributing to various social, political, and cultural landscapes, respecting each person’s right to their own beliefs while recognizing the distinctions among different faith groups.