Yes, both have differing denominations or sects. Christians may be Orthodox, Catholic or Protestant, and Muslims may be Sunni, Shia or Sufi, each embracing various branches or schools of thought.
Christianity & Islam are the largest religious groups.
1) Christianity, 2) Islam. For a longer list, go to Wikipedia, and search for "Major religious groups".1) Christianity, 2) Islam. For a longer list, go to Wikipedia, and search for "Major religious groups".1) Christianity, 2) Islam. For a longer list, go to Wikipedia, and search for "Major religious groups".1) Christianity, 2) Islam. For a longer list, go to Wikipedia, and search for "Major religious groups".
Islam and Christianity
Christianity and Islam
There is no war between Christianity and Islam. Some extremists in both groups are using religion for very ungoldy purposes.
The three main religious groups in the Middle East are Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Islam is the largest religion in the region, followed by Christianity and Judaism. Each of these religions has deep historical and cultural roots in the Middle East.
Not really they are both quite different in what they believe. in Islam you are NOT aloud to eat pork but in Christianity you are.
Same religion ( Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,Hinduism, and Islam
They are Muslims. It is irrelevant to think about which sect they belong to. No sects in Islam with same meaning as in Christianity. The sects in Islam are more or less different schools or different groups that differ only on minor historical issues.
Christianity teaches that Jesus is the son of God, or God himself. Islam teaches that Jesus and Muhammad were prophets of God.
Different religions of mankind.
There are a few very obvious differences between Christianity and Islam. They follow different holy books and also have different names for their God.