No as far as i know.You either convert from a Muslim to a Christian or stay a Muslim.you cant be both at once
Muslims describe Jews and Christians as "People of the Book".
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Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
Arab Muslims as well as Arab Christians fought together the crusaders as invaders and not as Christians.
The crows. 1st-Christians 2nd-Muslims 3rd-Christians (somewhat) 4th-Muslims (Christians fighting Christians = Muslim victory) 5th-Muslims 6th-Muslims 7th-Muslims 8th-Muslims 9th-Not much of a crusade and many don't consider it one, nothing really accomplished.
The crows. 1st-Christians 2nd-Muslims 3rd-Christians (somewhat) 4th-Muslims (Christians fighting Christians = Muslim victory) 5th-Muslims 6th-Muslims 7th-Muslims 8th-Muslims 9th-Not much of a crusade and many don't consider it one, nothing really accomplished.
Muslims do not encourage their children not to like Christians. Christians and Jews are people of the book as mentioned in the Quran and the people closer to Muslims are Christians as mentioned in the Quran. Muslims are allowed to marry Christians and Jews as they are people of the book. It is therefore a misconception on your part to think that Muslims are encouraged not to like Christians!
The comparison is not valid for the following:It is between a religion and a nationality. There American Muslims and American non Muslims.There are good Muslims and bad Muslims, like any other religion, as there good Christians and bad Christians. This does not meanm that Islam or Christianity is not good.There are good Americans and bad Americans, like any other nationality.
there was war between Muslims and christians for holy land, Muslims dfeated everyone, and allowed non Muslims to live their.
Christians and Muslims. Christians wanted to take the holy land away from the Muslims.
Countries of Lebanon and Syria have Drusie, Christians, and majority Muslims.
Jews and Muslims do not worship any prophet. Both Judaism and Islam hold that God and only God is the appropriate object of worship. Muslims consider Jesus a prophet, and Christians do worship Jesus. Christians do not worship any of the other people that both Jews and Muslims respect as prophets.Perhaps the question should have been "what prophets are accepted as legitimate by Jews, Christians and Muslims." In that case, all of the prophets accepted by Judaism are on the list, not just one single prophet. Moses, yes, but also Abraham and Isaiah are on the list.