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Greek philosophies, Judeo-Christian thought.

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Greek philosophies, Judeo-Christian thought.

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No. The Judeo-Christian-Islamic concept of Heaven is a oneway trip. Once you get there, you don't come back.

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There is no such language as Judean Spanish Arabic, specifically because there were not serious differences between the Arabic spoken by Jews and Non-Jews in Islamic Spain. There is Judeo-Spanish (also called Ladino), there is Iberian or Andalusian Arabic (although this is a dead language), and there are several major dialects of Judeo-Arabic (the most prominent being Moroccan Judeo-Arabic, Iraqi Judeo-Arabic, Egyptian Judeo-Arabic, and Yemeni Judeo-Arabic). Please clarify which language you are talking about.

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They were allowed to continue uninterupted. Religious intolerance were characteristic the Judeo-Christian-Islamic family of religions.

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The Koran is not a narrative, as is the Bible, and so does not set out a creation narrative. There are frequent references throughout the Koran to Adam and Eve, and to the biblical act of creation. The Islamic religious view of creation is essentially the same as the Judeo-Christian one.

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