Muslimin
Muslimin is a term with origins in the Arabic language, literally meaning "Muslims" or "those who submit" (to God). It is a plural noun referring to adherents of Islam. The singular form is Muslim, meaning "one who submits." The term is used broadly to encompass all individuals who profess belief in the oneness of God (Allah) and the prophethood of Muhammad, the founder of Islam. The practices and beliefs of Muslims are outlined in the Quran, the holy book of Islam, and the Sunnah, the traditions and practices of Prophet Muhammad. Muslimin are found in diverse cultures and geographical regions across the globe, forming a significant portion of the world's population. The term is a fundamental identifier for individuals who follow the Islamic faith.