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John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
John 14:6 - Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
Jesus' teachings are through faith you gain righteousness, not works. Salvation comes not by working hard, but giving yourself to God and putting your fall trust in Him.
In Islam, it is believed that you must work hard and strive to please God by following strict laws before you can gain salvation. This is similar in many other religions, e.g. Judaism and Jehovah's Witness. All believe in the same creation God.
Islam teaches that Jesus was a real, historical person but does not accept all his teachings or the Christian view that Jesus was the Son of God. In fact, Islam is largely based on an interpretation of the Christian Bible and Hebrew scriptures, so the Hebrew prophets have a place in Islam as well.
No. Before his death, Jesus promised that after he left, the Spirit of Truth would come to the apostles and guide them "into all the truth" (John 16:13). Thus, the teachings of the apostles recorded in the later New Testament books are really Jesus' teachings.
I DONT KNOW WHAT THE MUSLIMS CALL SAINT PAUL BUT HE TRIED TO GET RID OF JESUS BY KILLING HIM AND RUINING JESUS' TEACHINGS
In Islam, Jesus is considered to be a prophet, Mohammed being his immediate successor.
Islam teaches that Jesus was a real, historical person but does not accept all his teachings or the Christian view that Jesus was the Son of God. In fact, Islam is largely based on an interpretation of the Christian Bible and Hebrew scriptures, so the Hebrew prophets have a place in Islam as well.
False. Christianity is based on the death of Jesus Christ as a suitable sacrifice for sin. Jesus is the saviour that Judaism looked for but they failed to see this. Islam recognises Jesus as a prophet but nothing more.
Two major religions are Christianity and Islam. Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, while Islam is based on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. Both religions have significant followings around the world and have distinct beliefs and practices.
We didn't. Paul provided practical application of the teachings of Jesus to help fellow believers and church bodies live under the teachings of Christ. He never ascended to be the head of the church, nor did he contradict Jesus - in everything he did, he pointed the way toward Christ to help others follow Him.
Islam
Islam means submitting ones will to God, and Christianity pertains to following the teachings of Jesus. As a Muslim or a Christan you should be doing both. In terms of history Jesus was born first and his religion was started first.
Islam is based on the teachings of Muhammad.
In Islam everything is halal "permitted" from food to sports, drinks, travel ... so long they are not mentioned among those which are prohibited or so long they do not contradict with the Quranic and Sunnah teachings. So if you compare what is prohibited to what is permitted, you could say there is almost nothing in Islam is prohibited. There is a rule in Islam which says: "Everything is permitted unless mentioned otherwise".