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2006-10-24 21:44:32 · 22 answers · asked by kevin j 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2006-10-24 21:46:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I beleive Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are the same religion, but everyone is busy judgeing and fighting to care. Judaism was first in historical context. Christianity came next to evolve the one true god religion. Then Islam came, but the thing to this is what Islam states and where people get confused. Islam states that this religion is the one true religion meant for everyone since the begining, so people following Islam neglect to learn from the other two. Each religion has there strong points, almost like each hold a couple pieces to the puzzle, but where each religion goes wrong is when they assume the pieces they have are the full picture. Each religion has it's importance, each has messages and knowledge that you should learn. To bad the words of each are used to cancel the others out, so religion in general will never come together with each of there pieces to solve the puzzle. I would also like to point out each religion was told to be respectful to other religions, but the people following the religion fail to do so.

2006-10-25 05:54:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. Islam came 632 years after Christianity.

2006-10-25 04:50:13 · answer #3 · answered by whenharrymetsally 2 · 5 0

Not the modern Islam with its laws and the Quran, but the essence of Islam: Tawheed(belief in only ONE God: Allah) was there since Adam(pbuh)

So Adam would be the first Muslim. And the other Prophets were Muslim too: Noah, Abaraham, Lot, John, Joseph, Jonah, Jesus, and the others, because the called to believe in the one true God.

2006-10-25 06:05:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The Muslim faith as it is recognized today did indeed appear after Christianity...by about 300 years. Both Judaism and Christianity were know faiths by then. Muhammed was just the latest in a long line of self-declared prophets who got lucky enough to beat his competitors.

2006-10-25 04:51:50 · answer #5 · answered by Scott M 7 · 1 0

It is a historical fact that Christianity was formed hundreds of years before Islam.

2006-10-25 04:47:31 · answer #6 · answered by Freddy F 4 · 5 0

No Islam came after Christianity and it's the last religion.That's why it's the most complete religion.for example there are 7 mortal sins in Christianity but more than 32 in Islam.

2006-10-25 04:47:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

If by Islam, you mean when the Quran was revealed and what Muhammad (pbuh) was sent with, then this was obviously after Christianity and Jesus (pbuh).

But a Muslim believes that the True Religion with God is and was Islam. All the Prophets preached the same message, worship of One God and "Submission to the will of God" which is "Islam". So Jesus (pbuh) and Moses (pbuh) both were muslims and preached islam.. christianity and judaism were just the names given by their followers to what they taught.

2006-10-25 05:05:19 · answer #8 · answered by RH 1 · 0 2

One more black 19 year old Muslim Propagandist!?

Why do you fellows come here to plague all of us with your stupidity?

Islam was formed 20 years after the death of Mohammed and Mohammed wasn't born for 1600 years after Christ! So how can Islam be first?

2006-10-27 07:52:24 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Hundreds of years after, and they capped it with the claim that Muhammad was the last prophet so that no one could replace it with another newer religion or highjack Islam, kind of like putting a cheap lock on a canvas duffle bag. Almost no protection at all.

2006-10-25 05:28:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

actually Islam came after christianity; It came with the revealing Quran which was after the Bible...as It acknowledges Jesus christ to be a messenger of God...But they both have the same message One God. The only difference is that with the passage of time the bible's words were changd by people to suit their own needs...and so te Bible existent today is a more distorted version of the original...where as the wordings of the quran have remained the same throughout the centuries...

2006-10-25 04:50:26 · answer #11 · answered by Shahbaaz Ali K 3 · 2 2

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