Yes it is with the children of Abraham that the split begins.
2007-03-31 13:10:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Jews say the Amidah ( or the Shmonei Esrai) daily and after the call to pray goes on to say
"God of Abraham, God of Isaac and God of Jacob..."
now...it is quite clear in the Torah that the people who would one day become Muslims stem from Abraham's rejected son...
a son who G-d promised would ALSO have his own great nation...
so I think that they would agree that they believe in the same G-d
and Christians took parts of the Torah and called it their own so they must think they believe in the same G-d
now...I believe that G-d is G-d to everyone, even when they don't worship and believe in him correctly, so I am fine with this belief that it's the same G-d, just different interpretations....
oh...and as to the one that said that because Muslims use the name Allah that it can't be the same G-d?
there are MANY names of G-d, many many used within Judaism...and each name is a different attribute of G-d
and ONE of the names that some Jews use, especially those of some sephardic communities, is Allah
2007-03-31 20:34:58
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answered by Rhymes with Camera 3
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I know the Jews and Christians do; I presently believe the Muslims do too; but I will let a Muslim address that piece.
I realize that there is an addition to God's word to overcome presentlyin this country; but I also believe the Lord (not lord, but YHWH, Jehovah, etc) of Genesis-Malachi was the Lord Jesus Christ.
2007-03-31 20:34:20
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answer #3
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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Of course He is the same God of all three religions! If you look into it Judaism is the first religion to believe in this one God. Then Jesus was born, as a Jew, by the way, and he sort of accidentally created Christianity. Jesus believed in the God of the Jews, therefore the Christian God is definitely the same God as the Jewish one. Muhammad was a prophet of God. If you believe that God had prophets, then Muhammad was definitely one. Just because Muslims call God "Allah" does NOT mean that they do not believe in the same God as the other two monotheistic religions! Think of it this way, Allah is just another word for "God" just as "Yahweh" is or "Lord" is.
2007-03-31 23:17:33
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answered by thecrazycatlady12 2
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Christians cannot possibly worship the same God the Jews worship. I hear over and over again that the God of the "Old" Testament was a God of vengeance. The God of the "New" Testament is a kind and loving God. I've also heard many Christians declare that many quotes in the "Old" Testament are referring to Jesus and that Jesus was there from the beginning. If that is indeed the case, then the "New" Testament God is just as unforgiving as the God of the "Old Testament!"
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2007-03-31 22:05:19
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answer #5
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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Judaism is the father of both Christianity and lslam, they are brothers. Yes, they all worship the same god, the God of Abraham.
2007-03-31 20:13:46
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answered by Momofthreeboys 7
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Jews and Christians do but the Muslims call him Allah.Allah was the Moon God of ancient Arabia as Bel and Marduk was to the Babylonians and Assyrians.It isn't the same.God is holy and trustworthy.Allah plays tricks on people and isn't trustworthy.
2007-03-31 20:20:35
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answer #7
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answered by AngelsFan 6
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Christians and Jews certainly do believe in the God of Abraham.
I’m not so sure that the Muslims aren’t actually worshiping Beelzebub unaware.
I don’t say this to antagonize Muslims. This is just the way I see it.
2007-03-31 20:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they do. I have read the Quran, Bible, and Tora.
I am a muslim, And Abraham's God is my God, and Everones!
2007-03-31 20:11:42
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answered by Servant 1
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So much hate on these boards. Yes, we all believe in the same God.
And, people who say that Allah does not mean God are idiots.
Christian Arabs have been calling God the name "Allah" for centuries before the language "English" existed. And, centuries before the word "God" ever befell a white man's mouth.
2007-04-01 17:37:20
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answered by Anonymous
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