Yes.Yes we do.Why we still fight,I don't know.
2006-12-25 20:27:16
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answer #1
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answered by cherokeet_girl 2
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First you must do the old Socrates trick, Define "G-d". While both Jews and Muslims speak of G-d in the singular, speak of Him as the G-d of Abraham, what attributes do they attribute to G-d?
If the answer was the same, you would see a behavior pattern that was the same or at least close. However, since they see G-d differently, you see two totally different behavior patterns.
Jews do not believe G-d gave permission to wage a "holy war" Jihad) against those not of the faith. Whereas Muslim do.
Jews do not believe they should proselytize, Muslims do.
To become Jewish is difficult, to become Muslim is easy.
A Jew is free to convert away from his faith, a Muslim may lose his head if he even tries it.
Jews consider themselves of the tribe of Israel, which means to "struggle with G-d" and that every little word in the Torah is open for debate and questions. Muslims consider themselves of the tribe of Ismael, to "surrender to G-d" and questioning the teachings of their holy leaders is a risky thing to do.
Jews believe that all who follow the Noahite Laws will be saved, even if the person does not understand them. Muslims believe that if you do not agree with them, you are headed to hell.
Bottom line. The G-d that the Jews believe in is tolerant and loving and actually likes a good debate. The G-d the Muslims believe in requires total surrender and no questions asked, and wants them to force their faith on others.
Do they believe in the same G-d? There is only one G-d, but what the two think G-d wants is totally different.
2006-12-25 20:10:09
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answer #2
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answered by forgivebutdonotforget911 6
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No. The Jews worship YHWH, the God of Isaac (2nd son of Abraham); and the Muslims worship Allah, the false god of Ishmael (1st son of Abraham), "the forced seed of Abraham", being the child that the One True God (YHWH) did NOT want, for he was born of the concubine, Haggard, by Abraham’s disobedience. However, Isaac, the "True Seed of Abraham", was born of Abraham's blessed wife, Sarah. Hence, the descendents of Isaac is the Nation of Israel, the Hebrews (Jews); and the descendents of Ishmael are the Moabites (the modern Arab nations), the Muslims (Islam), belonging to a false religious system that was not created by the God of the Universe (YHWH), but by "the Father of Lies", who is known as the "Adversary" or "Satan".
Contention between the two factions will manifest at the end of this Earth Age in a Great Holy War between Judeo-Christianity and Islam, where Evil Islam was called by the Ancient Prophets as the "Serpent" that will strangle the Earth, even the French prognosticator, Nostradamus foresaw this identical future dilemma with Islam which he called the "Serpent", a catastrophic threat to the whole existence of Western Civilization and Civil Modernity. Hence, the "Adversary" or "Satan" is also called the "Serpent".
2006-12-25 18:36:13
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answer #3
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answered by . 5
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Same god everywhere...different religions
yes they worship the same God..it's a matter of releigion...and the difference is that we, the muslims believe in all the religions that come from God, but the jews and the christians doesnt believe in Islam or Muslims...
we respect all the prophets and believe in them, they dont believe in Mohamed and they never respect him...of course not all of them but the majority....
2006-12-25 19:18:16
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not Jewish or Muslim but no they do not worship the God. Their religions are completely different. You do know that they have been bitter religious enemies for thousands of years?
2006-12-25 18:19:53
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answer #5
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answered by Lolitta 7
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Yes,
It is true and Intersting, Allah and God is the same thing
there is only a very little difference in both belives of Christanity and Islam. In my pont of view both religions are brother of one another
ISLAM: only one God ALLAH, too many messengers including Adam, Jesus, Mohmmad and Mosas as teachers of Humans. Equality and brotherhood.
Christanity : God and his son Jesus, brotherhood and peace.
the only differce is that Christains belive that fatherless prophet of God is son of God, while muslims belive that there is only one God Allah and he is Holy.
I am Muslim,
zainhasan15@hotmail.com
2006-12-26 20:24:16
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answer #6
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answered by Cheos 2
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God is is the one and the only one.
No religion has any right to say that the God is their propriety.
The holy religious book of Jews show them how to reach Heaven and they worship/pray according to the rules laid in that.
2006-12-25 18:23:04
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answer #7
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answered by SESHADRI K 6
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Nope. Otherwise the Jews in Muhammad's time wouldn't have had so much disagreement with him.
2006-12-25 18:17:25
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answer #8
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answered by Seraph 4
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It's not a 'point of view' issue. Jews, Christians, and Muslims all believe in a deity that gave itself a name. That name was, "I Am Who Am", otherwise, YHVH, the Tetragrammaton.
And yes, they all believe in the deity who named itself, YHVH.
2006-12-25 18:16:53
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Same God, different paths, leads back to the same end of the road.
2006-12-25 18:19:19
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! and why u so interested in jews point ta view????
2006-12-26 13:47:45
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answer #11
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answered by quizysk8erchick 2
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