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include their gods/holybook.

2007-03-13 14:44:20 · 11 answers · asked by MHD 3 in Arts & Humanities History

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None. Judaism looks for its Messiah. Christianity says He came already (where were you?) Judaism says the Messiah will come as a mighty military leader who will crush all opposition. Christianity says, yes, He will, but first He must die for our sins. Judaism thinks thats nuts, that we're saved by keeping the law and doing good for others.

Christianity rests upon two facts: the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross atoned for all sins; Jesus rose from the dead three days later in the same body He was buried in. Islam vehemently denies both. To Islam, Jesus was no more than a prophet, and He wasn't even on the cross anyway. The Quran specifically denies that atonement is possible.

As far as Judaism is concerned, Islam is merely another pagan religion; they only picked one of the Arabic gods (the moon god) to focus on to the exclusion of the others. It's still paganism, and still as oppressive and violent as the pagan multi-god version was. Islam thinks the Jews had their chance and blew it, so God picked the Arabs instead. Jews and Christians are "people of the book" with whom the Moslem is to "make no deals/bargains/agreements."

They don't agree at all.

2007-03-13 14:54:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well Peersi gave you some great info on Judaism and Christianity but kind of missed the mark on Islam. Can't really blame him given the anti Islamic feeling pervasive in the world right now.

Islam claims that Mohammad was the one true prophet and all others [including Christ] where his disciples.

The similar tenets of the regions are.
There is only one god
There is a messiah
Do not steal
Do not kill
Treat others as you would have them treat you.

2007-03-13 14:59:19 · answer #2 · answered by ajtheactress 7 · 0 0

All religions Islam, Christianity and Judaism were sent the same Prophets. Jesus and Muhammad for example.
Jews killed the Prophets that were sent to them, Christians went astray and Muslims followed the Prophets that taught them the Word of God.

All religions were sent the same books, Like the Bible, Psalms, and Qur'an. The Jews disobeyed God. Christians change the books with their words or kept some the same. Muslims accepted the Words of God how they were in His book until they were change. Because all the books were change instead of the Qur'an, muslims only follow it. God said that he will protect the Qur'an. The Qur'an was sent down
to confirm all that came down before it.

This is just in brief.

Thank you for reading. :)

2007-03-13 15:01:21 · answer #3 · answered by OnSomeLousyPlanet 1 · 0 0

Judaism: Dismisses the notion that Jesus Christ was the Messiah, but admits his existence. Uses the Torah; basically the Old Testament.

Christianity: Implores the notion that Jesus Christ is the Messiah and that he is the Son of God. Uses the Holy Bible that includes the Old Testament and the New Testament, of which the latter includes the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

Islam: Dismisses the notion that Jesus Christ ever existed. Hatred towards Christianity. Uses the Koran.

2007-03-13 14:52:14 · answer #4 · answered by peersignal 3 · 0 1

Similarities Here

1.Says there is only one GOD(the GoD they obey, of course), and judge other religions evil

2.All born in Middle-East, affected by Ancient Persian religion

3.Christianity shares the old testament with Judaism, and 22 out of 28 saints Islam worships are from Bible...including Abraham and Jesus

2007-03-13 23:44:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

These three are monotheistic religions.Each are based on their distinct holy books (Judaism:Torah,Christianity:the Bible and Islam:Koran),traditions and rituals.

These three sprang from the Middle east and interconnected such that each holy persons is considered as such in another.(though beliefs vary greatly like in the case of Jesus where Christianity believes he is what the Jewish scriptures prophesied as the Messiah while Islam believes he is an important prophet).

2007-03-13 16:10:17 · answer #6 · answered by starjammer 3 · 0 0

all of them have some settlement ranging form superficial to deep, yet transformations besides. there is no longer a lot distinction between retaining all issues are real and not in any respect some thing is real. All religions are a similar; they in undemanding words variety on concerns of creation, sin, heaven, hell, God, and salvation. In Christianity that's Jesus who made the universe with 10 billion trillion stars at the same time with his litle fingers and the breath of His mouth. human beings are kept by ability of glorifying God by the artwork of Jesus on the bypass, believing for eternal stay, beign followed by ability of God and adjusted. they're released form their sins and could enter the finished journey of understanding and taking section in God further and extra into the a at the same time as of the a at the same time as in heaven the position God is the utmost exhilaration and treasure In Islam Jesus not in any respect died on the bypass and that's a sin to call God father or say He has a son - truly a distinction - that's likewise a lot more beneficial guy based and the exhilaration of guy based particularly than being God based. There are few to no descirptions of God being prayed to or prased in heaven yet many pictures of the exhilaration and guy. guy based.

2016-12-01 23:19:53 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The Jewish holybook is the first give books of the Christian holy book. (Torah = first five books of the Bible). Islam has the Q'ran. It says the Bible is flawed.

Each one claims its god is the god of Abraham.

2007-03-13 14:55:12 · answer #8 · answered by Monc 6 · 1 0

Christianity and Islam are off springs of Judaism.

history of origin of mankind and people , code of moral conduct and ethics are same in Jewish bible , old testament and holy Koran.

these three are desert religions.

2007-03-13 19:58:51 · answer #9 · answered by rajan t 3 · 0 0

aren't the first 5 books of all three religions are the same?

2007-03-13 16:13:04 · answer #10 · answered by neoteric_swank 2 · 0 0

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