Musulmán (Galician Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Musulmán" in Galician language version.

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britannica.com

  • Véxase:
    • "Shīʿite". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Shīʿites have come to account for roughly one-tenth of the Muslim population worldwide. 

cia.gov

cnn.com

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fastestgrowingreligion.com

foreignpolicy.com

nationmaster.com

pbs.org

  • PBS (ed.). "People of the Book". Islam: Empire of Faith (en inglés). Consultado o 25/04/2014. 
  • * "Islam Today". Islam: Empire of Faith (2000). PBS. Islam, followed by more than a billion people today, is the world's fastest growing religion and will soon be the world's largest... 
    • "No God But God". Thomas W. Lippman. U.S. News & World Report. 14 abril 2008. Islam is the youngest, the fastest growing, and in many ways the least complicated of the world's great monotheistic faiths. It is a unique religion based on its own holy book, but it is also a direct descendant of Judaism and Christianity, incorporating some of the teachings of those religions—modifying some and rejecting others. 

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usnews.com

  • * "Islam Today". Islam: Empire of Faith (2000). PBS. Islam, followed by more than a billion people today, is the world's fastest growing religion and will soon be the world's largest... 
    • "No God But God". Thomas W. Lippman. U.S. News & World Report. 14 abril 2008. Islam is the youngest, the fastest growing, and in many ways the least complicated of the world's great monotheistic faiths. It is a unique religion based on its own holy book, but it is also a direct descendant of Judaism and Christianity, incorporating some of the teachings of those religions—modifying some and rejecting others. 

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wsu.edu