like BUTTHOLE said, don't take her word.
Islam cares about Jesus . Peace Be Upon Him.
just as much as the rest of the Prophets of Allah (May Allah be pleased with them)
Islam takes the very first commandment sent by Moses on Mt. Zion. "THOU SHALT HAVE NO OTHER GODS OR GRAVEN IMAGES BEFORE ME"
so as Muslims we believe in "Laa-ilaaha-iliallah". which translated from Arabic to English means "None has the right to be worship except Allah." if you think about it isn't that what Allah says in the FIRST commandment to the ppl????? so we do not associate any partners with Allah.(GOD)
Christians to the contrary give Allah a partner when clearly they too are commanded not to put anyone before him. Jesus Peace Be Upon Him. never once told the ppl to bow down an worship Him, i don't care what verses someone throws at me. Jesus .PBUH. never demanded worship.
Judaism...i don't know too much about except they like Muslims don't eat pork or swine, they refer to the Torah, and their have the Prophet Moses . PBUH. that's all i know about them.
Of course i have so much more to say about the Christians then the Jews because as of now Christians and Islam are at each others necks. Christians say Jesus .pbuh. is the son of Allah, and a savior. We Muslims say He is a prophet and none has the right to be worshiped except Allah... "Laa-ilaaha-iliallah". Because Allah (GOD) says so in both the BIBLE and the Qur'aan and i'm assuming also in the TORAH because it assends from the Prophet Moses .pbuh.
2007-03-07 11:19:03
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answered by baba where art thou 4
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Contrary to popular belief and propaganda, very little. All three have only one god, and Islam and Christianity both have main prophets in the form of Mohamed and Jesus. Judaism has its prophets also, but these are not as central to the belief as Jesus and Mohamed. Islam and Christianity, in my opinion, are the two closest related, but then Christianity has its roots in Judaism, so that is open to speculation. All three consider what is now the dome of the rock in Jerusalem to be a holy place. Im sure however that you will be told that I dont know what I am talking about by someone else, but if you dont believe me, look at the facts for yourself.
2007-03-07 11:06:05
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answered by Demosthenes 2
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Islam and Judaism count number on a author who has no form or structure and in no way will be, christians have self belief God is a guy, Islam and Judaism have a more suitable genuine monotheism whil christians have self belief God is split into 3 Demi Gods, Islam an d JUdaism red meat is forbidden, even as IN Christnity it isn't, In Islam and Judaism they have guidelines given on a thanks to stay an afternoon to dy existence, even as in christanity they dont.
2016-12-05 09:30:19
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answered by miracle 4
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Judaism is about our behavior and actions on this earth and in this life with little thought given to the afterlife. Jews work together as a community to make this world a better place for all mankind.
Christianity is about personal salvation and peace of mind.
I see Islam as being much like Judaism with emphasis on treating all others with respect (except for a small minority of extremists).
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2007-03-07 11:03:39
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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It all has to do with the final messenger who brings salvation.
Deuteronomy 18:18 (from the New International Version Bible)
I will raise up for them a prophet like me from among your brothers You must listen to them
This verse varries depending on the Bible. Jews believe that this prohpecy has not been fullfilled, Christians beleive that it has been fulfilled through Jesus believing that Jesus & God are one and the same, Muslims beleive that the prophecy was fullfilled by Muhammad.
I guess it is fair to say that the differneces all revolve around Jesus and how he relates to this prophecy and or Moses.
2007-03-07 11:15:20
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answered by Yahoo Sucks 5
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I have spoken with a few Jewish people who believe that the New Testament is "Anti-Semitic", mainly because of the passage in the Book of John where Jesus indirectly calls Jews "devils" and the "Synagogue of Satan".
There are many Jews who consider Jesus more of an impostor than a Prophet...let alone the Messiah.
That's interesting to me...
Christians accept Jews who say that Jesus was not even a prophet, but reject Muslims who say that Jesus WAS a Prophet and the Messiah.
Interesting to say the least.
2007-03-07 11:11:34
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answered by A.L.M. 2
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Islamics believe in Muhammad as their Prophet, and don't believe in Jesus Christ. Christians believe in the deity of Jesus Christ, and denounce any other God (s). Judaism embraces God, but believe that Messiah (Jesus) has yet to come.
2007-03-07 12:09:34
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answered by Special K 5
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Islam- Allah is God and Muhammad is his prophet
Christianity- Salvation is achieved by believe in God which is attained through Jesus
Judaism- Same but without the Jesus part
2007-03-07 10:59:11
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answered by Skeptic123 5
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Christians give more importance to Jesus than Jews and Muslims do. Muslims do believe that he is the messiah, but they do not believe he was the son of God, only his Prophet.
2007-03-07 11:04:44
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answered by E.T.01 5
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Jews don't accept Jesus as a savior. Christians do. Islam accepts Jesus as a prophet.
2007-03-07 10:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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