Ask them. Go to one of each religion and ask.
If you are referring to Jerusalem, it is a city in Israel. It is a city of great importance for three major religions: Jewish, Muslim, and Christians all believe it is sacred land.
They are two separate religions.
Christians believe that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. Jews disagree.
Most people there are Christians (Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestants). Very few people practice the Jewish faith there I believe.
For Judaism: http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/jerusalem-in-judaism
Allah is the Arabic word that means God.Muslims worship God and to them He is the same God that the Christians and Jewish people believe in. The only difference between those three religions is that Muslims believe Jesus is a prophet, christians believe he is divine and Son of God ( or God himself in a Human Form), Jewish people believe he is just a normal person.
It's Jerusalem. It's very important to the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religions.
Because Catholics are Christians and Christ was a Jew. Christians believe he is the Jewish messiah. Christ died and was resurrected in the city. It is therefore a holy Christian site, worthy of pilgrimage.
Muslims, Jews, And Christians
No! Jerusalem is home to Jews, Christians, Muslims, and I'm sure some Atheists live there as well.
Because they worship the same God.
A:The dispute over East Jerusalem is not about religion, but about land. The Palestinians, who include Muslims and Christians, want to hold onto their homes in East Jerusalem, also making it the capital of Palestine. The Israelis, who are at least nominally Jewish, want to control all of Jerusalem, making it their capital and, as far as international law allows, dispossess the Palestinians.