Islam forbids alcohol completely.
Judaism permits alcohol. It's forbidden only when the product isn't kosher; such as Alcoholic Beverages which include ingredients from non-kosher animals (such as pig-based additives in certain beers), or wine that does not accord with the kosher requirements of "mevushal" or the particular issues of non-Jewish contact with the fermented grapes.
This is because god made it forbidden for them
Because of the Commandment against making Graven Images of God .
an age limit to buy alcohol forbid people from buying alcohol.
Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
Judaism and Shiite Islam* both forbid the consumption of shellfish. *Sunni Islam permits the consumption of shellfish with the exception of the Hanafi School which also forbids shellfish consumption.
"Halal" is an Islamic term. Islam allows eating shellfish but prohibits eating pork and alcohol. Judaism traditionally does not allow eating of shellfish or pork but does allow alcohol.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have all claimed the Holy Land for themselves.
Islam was formed last
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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam religions.
Islam and Judaism are two distinct monotheistic religions that share part of their history.
For Judaism and Christianity it is Jerusalem. For Islam it is Mecca.
-- Islam -- Judaism -- Christianity