Christians, Jews, and Muslims all believe in the same god but all give him/her a different name.
Roughly it goes like this.
Jews believe up to the old testament. Christians believe up to the new testament. Muslims believe more or less the same things as Christians except that Jesus was only a prophet not the son of god, and a few more important things.
But know that the pure sects of all three call for peace and respect of the others even if they don't share the same beliefs.
2006-07-16 18:43:11
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answered by Nick N 3
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No, it's a little more specific. But you could narrow it down to saying that Christians, Jews, and Muslims all worship the same "God," but his word is interpreted by different prophets, so thus the stories are different and the religions are different. But yeah a lot of the Old Testament stuff carries over, I suppose.
2006-07-17 01:41:21
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answered by The Bulletproof Monk 3
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Muslims follow the religion of Islam. It has a lot of roots in Judaism, but it is a separate religion (just a Christianity has deep roots in Judaism but is a separate religion).
Arab is an ethnic designation. The majority of Arabs are also Muslims, but they can be any religion. There are certainly Jewish and Christian Arabs. Arabic is the common language of the Arabs. Arabs tend to speak it regardless of their faith. however, both Arab and non-Arab Muslims tend to learn Arabic because their holy book is written in Arabic and they believe it is important to read it in its original language (because things get lost in the translation).
Jews also form their own ethnic group. (They are not Palastinians!) Not all ethnic Jews are religious Jews, although most are. Almost all religous Jews are ethnic Jews either by blood or by marriage. Their traditional language is Hebrew, and Totah scrolls are still regularly written in Hebrew.
2006-07-17 01:41:33
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answered by Nightwind 7
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Both Christianity and Judaism were limited versions of Islam the religion of God since Adam to the last day. Mohammad PBUH was the final prophet with the full documented preserved version of this religion. Islam is preserve, Judaism and Christianity were changed and corrupted so not valid any more.
2006-07-17 01:55:17
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answered by lukman 4
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no, but if you know the history, arabs are decended from Hagor. Abraham was the patriarch of the Jewish people and had 2 wives...Sarah and Hagor was a sort of servant of Sarah that was given to Abraham to be His wife also because Sarah was without child. So, God had promised Abraham that a great nation would come through his line...anyway Hagor had a son, ishmael wich the arabs decended from and Sarah wound up having a child later which the israelites decended from....and both lines became great nations of people...so, in reality they are related and could all be said to be jews....if you knew it already fine, if you didnt you learned somthing :)
2006-07-17 01:39:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you 8?
2006-07-17 01:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No, they follow the religious tradition called Islam.
Islam and Christianity have similar backgrounds in Judeism though.
2006-07-17 01:30:58
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answered by DEATH 7
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No, narrowly, they are Semites (a common term for those of Middle Eastern descent, regardless of religion) who believe that there is no God but Allah, and that Mohammed was his prophet. More broadly, since there are Muslims of all races, they are PEOPLE who believe there is no God but Allah and that Mohammed was his prophet.
2006-07-17 01:33:21
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answered by Bartmooby 6
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no but there might be jews that speak arabic. Arabic is not a religious language its cultural.
2006-07-17 01:33:15
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answered by loreerocks 2
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Hardly, however they are both Semitic. Which sort of makes it funny when (Arabic) Muslims are accused of being anti-Semitic.
2006-07-17 01:33:01
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answered by ElOsoBravo 6
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