"Muslim" in arabic means the one who is surrenderer to the god.
or "Muslim" came from "Salam" which means peace.
Those who were believing in Ibraham's and Jesus' god are muslims.
And when Profhet Mohamed (PUH) came those who followed his teachings called as Muslims.
but the question here who told you they are angry.
2006-09-03 10:24:28
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answered by TRUTH HURTS 1
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There were no Muslims before Mohammed. He started the movement.
2006-09-03 16:55:07
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answered by speakeasy 6
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whre did u get this question from....there was nothing called "Islam" @ that time......prophet mohamed wich muslims calim he is the last prophet god will send 2 earth he is the 1 who starts Islam
2006-09-03 17:04:01
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answered by International Nationalty 2
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first why you say angry muslims and before mohamed their was no muslims but the arabs used to be in tribbles in the dessert
2006-09-03 17:04:36
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answered by khaled 2
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Yes
Only that were called Baal Worshipers. or Idol Worshipers at the time.
Go big Red Go
2006-09-03 17:12:33
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answered by 43 5
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Yes, but they weren't Muslims yet..."Moores" & others fought against themselves for control of the countries...The only outside threat they had were the Romans...
2006-09-03 16:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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no, they were angry pagans
2014-09-03 07:52:27
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answered by Fig 2
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I was going to answer you, but I prefer to avoid battles of the wits with an unarmed person, it's just not really fair, is it?
2006-09-03 17:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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before him - there were no angre.life were difficult - but no one intend to do what the muslem want to do today.
the roman rule the world - but leave others to live as they want
with exception of course.
2006-09-03 16:57:27
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answered by eli a 3
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go get a definition of "Muslim" from wikipedia. then post your question. i will answer you
2006-09-03 16:55:10
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answered by Purple Rain 4
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