More similarities between Muslims and Jews. Muslims' Koran is mostly copied from the Jews. Both live by the law and by works which leads to death.
2007-08-09 06:20:38
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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Muslims and Jews both believe study and knowledge is most important. They both pray many times a day and don't eat pork.
Muslims and Christians both believe in Jesus Christ, some Christians think Jesus was God so, that's where the similarities end.
For the most part Muslims believe everything that is in Bible.
Personally I think there are similarities between all the religions mentioned.
I don't have a religion. I minored in Religious Studies in college.
2007-08-17 03:27:27
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answered by Miss 6 7
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I agree with theAngelsHaveThePhoneBox and am also a Jew-by-choice.
One must differentiate between Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform Jews. Conservative and Reform Jews are not as observant as Orthodox Jews.
In addition to the restriction on images, Othodox Jews and Muslims are extremely modest and cover themselves. Jews don't stand out as much because women wear normal clothing and wigs, but the clothing covers most of the body. Orthodox men wear head coverings as reminders of God above. Orthodox Jews pray three times a day.
But the most outstanding similarity is that neither Jews nor Muslims believe that God would become human. Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet. Jews have no opinion about Jesus (although they have definite opinions about the practices of his followers!)
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2007-08-09 06:36:54
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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the main significant distinction right that's Jesus - interior the Jewish faith a Messiah is an element and parcel of the thought, coming all the way down to earth on the top of days to enhance the ineffective, yet, it should not be Jesus Christ who's a non-entity in Judaism (regardless of the actuality the he replaced into Jewish). Jews follow the previous testomony and the Talmud and Mishna. Messianic Jews join particularly some the techniques of the Jewish faith with the addition of a few commentaries on Christian scripture (ask your brother) and maximum heavily, carry that Jesus Christ (Yoshua) is the Messiah and savior. And Christians follow the previous and new testaments and carry that Jesus is the Messiah and savior. circulate to Wikipedia for the finer information. Messianic Jews evaluate themselves Jews, Jews often do no longer agree that they are.
2016-10-01 23:42:52
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answered by ? 4
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I was raised Christian and converted to Judaism over a decade ago, so I guess I'm fairly well qualified to answer here.
There are aspects of Islam that feel very foreign to me, but there are also elements that are familiar. Things like avoiding depictions of the Prophet and other images. Judaism has that too, although characteristically puts more emphasis on words.
I would say that there are strong cultural similarities between Islam and Judaism, but also strong theological differences. And a huge theological similarity -- true monotheism.
For all of its Judaic trappings, Christianity actually has very little to do with Judaism. It has far more in common with Greek religion and philosophy.
2007-08-09 06:24:59
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answered by The angels have the phone box. 7
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Not many similarities between Judaism and Christianity but Judaism and Islam have many similarities. Both believe in 1 G-d, are strict monotheists and follow many of the same laws.
Muslims and Christians both believe in Jesus but Muslims believe he is a prophet while Chrisitians believe he is a god(depending on which sect)
2007-08-09 06:41:53
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answered by ST 4
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Jews/Christians
2007-08-09 06:19:48
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answered by tubers_50 1
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muslim/jew
they have common
1. laws
2. clothing
3. festivals
4. praying supplications
5. mourning in prayers
6. GOD [as GOD of Ibrahim (as) ]
7. heaven and hell concept
8. they both are waiting for the 1 to come (it is another debate that whether it the anti-Christ or the 12th Imam, but surely they are not waiting for Christ as Christians)
9. they wear similar caps while praying and mostly casually (only the color is different, Muslims wear white and Jew black)
10. they both have same holy place (in Palestine)
thats not all, but its all that i can think of right now.
2007-08-09 06:37:58
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answered by Papilio 3
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Muslims and Jews worshipped the Lord of Abraham.
Christians worship a Trinity God.
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2007-08-09 06:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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All Abrahamic or Semitic religions including "Zorastrians" have more similarities than not. But as we Hindus believe there are numerous paths crooked and straight that rivers take to reach the mighty ocean so does men take different path to reach GOD according to their nature and tendency.
Every religion, known and unknown is a path to GOD supreme.
2007-08-17 00:44:33
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answered by Harihara S 4
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