Yes! Absolutely!
Christianity, Islam, and Judiasm all three acknowledge the one God. The God Of Abraham.
2006-12-19 16:00:37
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answered by Rev. Two Bears 6
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Our God and their God are one and the same just worshipped under different names. Eloihim, Allah, Jehovah, God, Jesus Christ, or Yahweh. Judaism has been in existence for 200,000 yrs before Islam. It's 100,00. yrs before Christianity. Islam is the third largest religion. But Islam certainly is not the oldest religion. Jesus Christ was a Jew. He wasn't a Muslim. He was the "Chosen Path" by God.
Yes, the answer is yes. To the question do Jews and Muslims have the same God. Followers of Judaism are known as Jews. Followers of Islam are known as Muslim. If you check the history of Islam, you'll find that Islam originated from Judasm. The same can be said about all Christian faiths. Protestants, Baptists, etc. all originated from Catholics. The mother church being in Rome.
It's a question of dissension. Mohammed, the founder and prophet of the Muslim.; strayed away from Judaism when he didn't agree with the teachings and ideologies of Judaism.
2006-12-19 16:31:25
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answer #2
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answered by rosieC 7
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I don't care if this is true or not. It has no bearing on how I worship. The way in which we honor that God is prescribed differently by the majority of the group mentioned and by two other individuals. Noah, Abraham, Ismail, Isaac, Moses, Jonah, Job(sp!), were all of the Jewish persuasion. Mohommed his own. Jesus is the only one to claim to be more. Religion is an organized way of responding to the reality of our perceptions of God and his works. Religion is different because the responses are as different as the differences between the instructors, prophets, and christ.
2016-05-22 23:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Judaism belives in a singular God, no divisions, no trinity or anything like that. simply 1 absolute all encompassing God.
so basically, compared to christianity, Jews and Muslims have the same God. which is really ironic in a way that Islam and Judaism have such a rivalry, when in some ways the 2 religions are much more alike than Christianity and either.
edit: umm, and to clarify here... Abraham was the first jew. the prophets and signifigant people before Abraham, were simply aware of that same God, and in contact with "him" but hey were not really jewish as such.
2006-12-19 15:59:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You just need to read a little history and you wouldn't make such a ridiculous statement. Jew didn't come along until after the Bablyonian captivity. How do you make Adam a Jew? And what does Adam Noah, Moses, Abraham, Jesus Christ have to do with Islam.
2006-12-19 15:59:48
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answer #5
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answered by oldguy63 7
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The Lord of Abraham
The Ahura of Zoroaster
The Eishwar of Krishna
The Jehovah of Moses
The God of Jesus
The Allah of Muhammad
is the AlMighty One Alone God Only who is the Creator and Nourisher of us all.
The Lord, the One God, is the All-Alone Lord, as it is written in Torah (the Law of Moses). The Lord should be positively trusted, in respect of every problem. One should beseech, only before the Lord for his salvation as the Day of Resurrection is the Lord’s Day alone. The horror of that very Day, is so overwhelming that everyone will be extremely worried for his own salvation alone.
It is written in the Revelation: Al-Quran.
“Lo! Those who believe (in that which is revealed unto you, O’ Mohammad) and those who are Jews and Christians and the Sabaeans (Armenians or Indians etc) ___ whosoever believes in Allah (the One and Alone Lord) and the Day of Judgement and does right___ surely their reward is with their Lord and there shall no fear come upon them, neither shall they grieve.”
(Al-Quran 2:62)
Beware please! Salvation is meant for these people alone:
1. Who worship the Lord alone, positively, believing that nothing is like the Lord and the Lord is the
UNSEEN.
2. Who do not call the men, the jinn, the gods/goddesses, the demigods, the idols or anything else beside the Lord. Nor they praise or honour any of them.
3. Who desist from the bad deeds and persist on the good deeds in terms of the Commandments of the Lord.
4. Who do believe in the Day of Judgement/ Hereafter and the eternal reward/retribution, according to the nature of deeds.
Whosoever acts upon this four-dimensional theory or the Monotheistic manifesto, in the light of the Scriptures___ he is, pre-eminently, free from every danger of the Day of the Judgement.
2006-12-19 17:52:52
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answer #6
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answered by ibn adam 4
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No. The "god" of islam is NOT the God of Judaism and Christianity.
And just because Muslims define a word one way or another does NOT mean it's valid for usage in all cases (especially in the given example).
I have strong faith in the one true God and have a strong personal relationship with Him, and strive to walk every day in His presence. I will NEVER be a muslim and will NEVER consider islam to be anything other than what it is.
2006-12-19 16:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
All three faiths worship the same God belive it or not. They are all descendants of Abraham, Ismael his first son is the ancestor of Muslims.
Issac is the ancester of the jews and christains. One god three religions lost brothers over time that fail to see each other as children of god
2006-12-19 16:04:49
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answer #8
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answered by K to the T 2
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Yes ... Jews , Christians and Muslims have the same God... However Christians now have started beileving in Trinity but Basically Muslims beileve that there is only one God and there is no one like Him. He is not father of anyone and neither is he son of anyone.
Muslims beileve that as soon as the God comes in a shape of anyother thing or being (like human shape) he ceases to be a God. that is why Muslim beileve that Jesus (Peace be upong him) was one of the mightiest messanger of God... but he was not God.... According to Muslims God cannot be crucified... and you cannot put God on Cross for killing him..... These are simply not the properties of God......
2006-12-19 16:06:26
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answered by AM 2
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God is one. Your God is my God. He has many names Krishna, Allah, Jehovah, Vishnu, etc. He is unlimited so we cant not put him in our world of ideas. Krishna says in the Gita "Whenever their is a decline in religious principals and the truth appears to be lost, I appear again and again or send My representative to reestablish the truth." So originally All these religions where pure but through time they become misconstrued that is why Christ had to come and then many after him to continue reestablishing that which appears to be lost. The most recent Savior and messenger of God is Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada who has reestablished the truth of the Vedic knowledge which is Universal and for all. Read Bhagavad Gita As it is By Prabhupada
2006-12-19 16:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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