We both believe the existence of God, however, they called their God as Allah but we call our God as God and no other names except God, the Lord God. We believ e on the commandments and laws of our God and are faithful to our God. Some teachings are varied.
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2007-03-22 16:25:18
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answered by Jesus M 7
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Islam believe and adhered to the 10 commandments which was given to Moses(pbuh)-one of the prophet of Islam.
The difference is Islam has only one god that is ALLAH.
Christianity believe in the triune god(Father, Son and The Holy Spirit) which was not preached by Jesus but the bible writers. There's nothing in the bible that Jesus said that the Holy spirit is one of triune god or about the trinity.
If the Christians accept the true teachings of Jesus, not Paul, Matthew, John, Mark or Luke and the likes and believe Jesus as a prophet and not god and discard the trinity, they will end up being a Muslim.
2007-03-22 16:23:37
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answered by halo 3
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Christian and Islam Came from one root. Just That they got Branch off in the New testament!
Since 10 commandments is in the OLD testament.
Both Christain and Islam ought to follow if they are believers.
But many break the commandments repeatedly...
And Yet claim they are devoted believers....
Sin for "Adultery" are common nowadays.
2007-03-22 16:18:00
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answered by novkhan 1
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nicely in truth their exceptionally much a similar, different than christians have confidence jesus is the son of god and the muslims think of that he's only yet another prophet in a protracted line of prophets sent by ability of god. Muslims have confidence Muhammad is the final prophet from god (allah). There are different variations, yet it incredibly is the main important one, the single that has led to struggling with between christians and muslims for hundreds of years. An a exciting actuality, muslims and christians used to stay element by ability of element, in unity and peace. i don't comprehend what replaced nevertheless. The Bane Has returned
2016-10-01 08:43:35
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answered by ? 4
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Islam does not believe in the ten commandments, the word "love" isn't mentioned once in the Koran and one of the ten commandments requires you to "love your neighbor as you love yourself" no such love exists in the Koran.
The differences between Islam and Christianity are the following:
The god of Islam, Allah, is most definitely not the God of the Bible. Allah is presented in the Koran as an autocratic ruler who is aloof and arbritrary (Sura [Verse] 5:40 of the Koran). Allah is unknowable whereas the God of the Bible is knowable (2 Timothy 1:12), Allah is impersonal, unlike the personal God the Scriptures reveal (1 Peter 5:6-7). Allah is unitarian (Sura [Verse] 4:48 of the Koran) whereas the God of the Bible is trinitarian (2 Corinthians 13:14). Here is what the Koran says about the God of the Bible (Sura [Verse] 4:171 of the Koran): "Believe in Allah and say not 'Trinity.' Cease! It is better for you! Allah is only One God. Far is it removed from his transcendent majesty that he should have a son."
Allah is capricious (Sura [Verse] 2:284 of the Koran), whereas the true God is trustworthy. And Allah is never anywhere presented as a god of love -- which is the essence of the nature of the true God (1 John 4:7-16).
The Koran denies point blank that Jesus was the son of God (Sura [Verse] 112:2-3). It also denies His atoning sacrifice by claiming that he never died (Sura [Verse] 4:157). A substitute died for Him on the Cross. Jesus was translated to Heaven, like Enoch, where He will remain until He returns to kill all pigs, destroy all crosses, and convert the world to Islam. Jesus will marry, reign for 40 years and then die and be buried next to Muhammad in Medina. Jesus is characterized in the Koran as nothing more than "an apostle of Allah" (Sura [Verse] 4:171).
2007-03-22 16:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Its sort of the same as Judaism and Islam. Only Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism and there awaited Messiah has finally arrived. I am not really to sure about Islam.
2007-03-22 16:13:55
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answered by Cid 2
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Not much, really. Christianity believes that Jesus is the Messiah. In Islam they believe he is a great prophet. The following websites have more information:
http://www.islam-christianity.com/
http://dianedew.com/islam.htm
2007-03-22 16:14:47
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answered by Justsyd 7
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The differences are far to many to mention. The main differences would be the God of Chrisitanity is the rightoeus God of Abraham who could not simply overlook sin but who did provide a way for his creation to be joined in his righteousness. The Allah of Islam claims to be the God of Abraham but believes that man can do good deeds and earn his own way to Allah. This god Allah can overlook sin and call that which is unrighteous righteous there is no need for a savior as any man is capable of earning his own salvation through good deeds...The true god of Abraham did tell Adam that the day he ate of the tree of knowledge of good and evil he would die and sin does equate to death and the only way to the Father is through the atonement he provided Jesus Christ who is God in the flesh who did pay that penalty of death that Adam did receive. Jesus did say no man comes to the Father but through the Son because eh did pay teh price to bring God's creation back to his righteousness.. The Allah of Islam does not require man to join him in his righteousness but joins his creation in their sin.
2007-03-22 16:26:23
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answered by Simon Cyrene 3
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Christians believe in Jesus to be saved, Muslims believe in their own good works. In Islam you never know if you're saved or not. In Christianity we believe that God became man in Jesus Christ. The Muslim God is a very different God than in the bible, they themselves will tell you that Jesus is not their God.
2007-03-22 17:20:31
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answered by Andres 6
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Yes they do.
Islam believes that it is a part of the only religion in existence.
Muslims believe that their religion descended from Christianity, which came from Judaism, which came from stuff before that.
There are differences though.
Good luck.
From the Quran,
Juz (Part) 18,
Surah (Chapter) 23,
Ayah(s) (Verses) 51 thru 53:
O Prophets! (Adam, Solomon, David, Noah, Moses, Abraham, John the Baptist, Muhammad, etc.)
Eat of pure things and do good deeds, certainly, I have knowledge of all your actions.[51]
In fact, your religion is one religion, and I am your only god: so fear me alone.[52]
Yet people have divided themselves into factions and each faction rejoices in its own doctrines[53]
2007-03-22 16:15:34
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answered by husam 4
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Islam believes it's okay to force people to believe. They think Ishmael recieved the promise intead of Isaac.
2007-03-22 16:14:00
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answered by notw777 4
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