"Islam" is an adjective referring to the spiritual value of Islam and everything related to it, while "Muslim" is a good noun or adjective that recognizes supporters of Islam. For example, a Muslim man may entrust to an Islamic traditions. Islam was established by the prophet Muhammad in the seventh century and is mostly dictated from side to side a religious text known as the Holy Quraan. The teachings of Islam overlap with Christianity, recognizing famous prophets such as Mosa, Sulaman, Ibrahim and Essa. The religion's name appears from an Arabic term meaning "surrender," indicating that followers must wholly submit to the deity Allah. Islam and Muslim are both derived from the similar root word.