Yes, it's the same God.
It is the God of Abraham.
2007-11-28 16:54:56
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answer #1
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answered by maxmom 7
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Yes, all 3 religions are based on the same belief in God. Jews, Christians, and Muslims have a common biblical foundation in the first 5 books.
2007-11-29 00:58:00
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answered by Bridget C 3
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This is a difficult question because people "are" affected by their environment when it comes to religion. Actually this question of worship could be expanded in the very extreme example. Most times we are dealing with people who have been exposed to Christ whom I believe is God the Son. However God Himself is not limited by our miss education. In Romans the Scripture says that when God judges He does not examine the religion a person is in God examines the heart to see if it is in line with Christ. In other words would this person accept Christ on face value if given the opportunity without human bias. If the answer is 'yes' then God accepts that person.
2007-11-30 01:55:39
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes in essence that Allah the only one God for muslims is the same with God the father for jews and christians.Muslims acknowledge that Allah is only one.Allah has no ally and no son at all.Muslims practise the religion of Islam consistently that there is no other God than Allah.This is the principle of monotheism since Adam,Noah,Abraham upto now.But in the development of jewish religion after Moses,in Taorah they created the son of God that is Uzair.In the development of chistisanity,they acknowledge that Jesus is the son of God.
According to muslims in line with the Qur'an Uzair and Jesus are not the son of God.They are only prophets as human who have been appointed by God(Allah)as Allah prophet/me
ssenger.Regarding Allah(God) has son against with the principle of monotheism and its followers according to Qur'an will have syirik(polyteism)sins e.g acknowledge another god beside God..Syrik sins will not be forgiven by Allah..
2007-11-29 01:26:58
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answered by ? 7
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Yes, we all worship the God of Abraham. We just each have our distinct connections to him:
Christians recognize Jesus as God and the Son of God
Muslims recognize Muhammad as the great Prophet referred to in the Gospels.
Jews recognize all of the old prophets of God, just like Christians and Muslims.
So, basically, I say, yes. There is no God but God. We just disagree on His Messenger.
2007-11-29 00:57:33
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answered by Jimmy R 3
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The God of Abraham is the same God in the three main middle eastern religions you named. In Turkey I saw letters from the Prophet written to Coptic Christians in Egypt which clearly show he saw them as brothers.
Only uneducated people who read propaganda rather than the holy books of all three religions are foolish enough to think their own little god is different.
2007-11-29 01:06:17
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answer #6
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answered by freebird 6
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as,salaamu 'alaikym, my friend.
Insha'allah, we know for the right guidance and teachings of the Holy Qur'an that we do , in fact, worship the same God known to the Jew as YHWH, to the Christians as Father and to the Muslims as Allah, Subhanna wa Ta'ala.
Ash hadu an laa ilaha ill Allaah, wahadu la sharika lah (wa ash hadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa Rasulu'Allah.)
Ma'a salaam
Insha'Allah, cut and paste does not show one's knowledge but the lack thereof. Using areference is fine but express you belief in your own words.
2007-11-29 06:20:38
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answered by Big Bill 7
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Jews and Christians worship the same God.
2007-11-29 00:56:06
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answered by Little Red Hen 2.0 7
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Yes except for the Christians who worship Jesus(PBUH*) and his mother Mariam as Gods instead of ALLAH(Subhanna wa ta'ala).
2007-11-29 12:19:25
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answered by wolfkarew 4
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No, absolutely NOT.
For example: When muhammed was inventing islam, he specifically denied and rejected the divine nature of Jesus, Son of the one true God. In so doing, many(most) Christians believe that he therefore denied and rejected God Himself. Hence "allah" that is NOT God.
The denial and rejection of Jesus' divinity is seen as extremely disrespectful...if not outright blasphemy.
So, as you can easily see, Christians and muslims do NOT worship the same God.
2007-11-29 00:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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