They are very similar. The biggest difference is Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet and not the son of God. But he is still an important figure. Both believe in similar version of the old testament, and parts of the new testament. The Quran is in a sense and extension to the Bible.
Our faiths are closely linked, but we focus too much on the little differences. But I guess that is human nature. We always look for where we differ, I guess we need someone to hate, or something.
2006-08-10 21:53:11
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answered by Jon H 5
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The belief for every religion is one and the same. So similararities between the beliefs of Islam and Christainity can be separated which will defeat the belief of other religion like Hindus and the beliefs depends upon on individual religion and cannot be combined and call it as similarieis of belief of particular religion.
2006-08-10 21:51:42
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answered by mypol_hyderabad 1
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initially, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are the main considerable reminiscent of one yet yet another. All 3 of them worship the comparable god, and characteristic self concept in a "one actual God." Christianity and Islam proportion various the comparable prophets as Judaism, the two spawning from it. Christianity is far much less fascinated in formalities (i.e ingesting kosher, wearing any devotional clothing, or who might desire to be saved) than Judaism. Orthodox Judaism and Islam the two forbid any actual interpretation of God. All 3 emphasize submission to God, some variety of salvation for believers, and a few variety of punishment (eternal or no longer) for non-believers. Secondly, Hinduism and Buddhism, in case you are able to desire to evaluate Buddhism a faith, that's, are greater suitable quite clumped on the comparable time than the 1st 3. Neither of them have an quite useful set of values. Hinduism isn't one faith, yet particularly a family individuals of religions. classic Hinduism, opposite to how optimal Westerners think of of, believes in one god, yet that each and every physique distinctive gods (i.e Ganesh) are manifestations of that one god. the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism attracts some parallels to that of Judaism and Christianity. Buddhism casts off different the formal traditions and rituals that Hinduism has, purely like Christianity does the reminiscent of Judaism. Buddhism and Hinduism the two have a gadget of karma and reincarnation into greater suitable/decrease styles of life based on your strikes for the period of your life. the main considerable distinction is that on an identical time as the two make the main considerable of meditation, Buddhism believes which you will develop into enlightened in one life, particularly than trekking up the ladder. it extremely is reminiscent of Christianity, the region all people, even the risky and uneducated, might desire to be saved, as long as they save on with Jesus.
2016-11-04 08:33:54
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answered by porterii 4
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There are none. Islam requires men to sacrifice their sons for God's favor, but christianity is God sending his Son to die for the sins of the world. No comparison at all.
2006-08-10 21:54:34
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answered by ? 2
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In Christianity, Jesus is the son of God while in Islam, He is a prophet.
In both religion, they uphold peace, fasting on certain dates, like for Islam, the Ramadan while for Christianity or Catholics, during Fridays and Wednesday prior to Easter. Both have day of rest. Both have to pray before and after meal to thank God for the blessings.
Both religion value human lives, it is the people who practice the religions who almost always screw things up.
Both teachings in the Holy Bible and the Holy Koran are for the good of mankind, spiritually, emotionally and physically.
2006-08-10 21:59:27
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answered by etang 3
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1. Choice to follow good and avoid evil;
2. Belief in moral values;
3. Punishment for sinners;
4. That a God exists; and
5. Both religions are influential in government affairs.
2006-08-10 21:49:41
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Sin
2006-08-10 21:52:24
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answered by queenandy9 1
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There are fanatic maniacs in both religions who believe in killing people "for the sake of God". There is a book about it, called: The Bush Dynesty-The Saudi Dynesty, or something like that.
2006-08-10 21:55:39
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answered by Avner Eliyahu R 6
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i think you are in the wrong section for this...i know the main difference is that Muslims see Jesus as a prophet...while Christians see Jesus as the Son of God...
2006-08-10 21:49:23
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answered by turntable 6
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Yeah, Following the written commands of someone you have never met. therefore surrendering any individual thought and accountability
2006-08-10 21:53:25
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answered by Zantetsu warrior 1
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