This answer has fallen into debate and has, accordingly, been moved to the discussion page. The short form of it, however, is this:
Muslims and Christians have differing views on what, exactly, Jesus taught during His earthly ministry. Each follows the teachings found in their own holy book to the exclusion of the other. From this perspective, both sides will claim to follow Christ more closely than the other. This is the only objective answer that I can give at this time: for more information, check the Discussion page.
Christians do not believe in Muhammad as a prophet. Christians follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, while Muslims believe that Muhammad is the final prophet of God.
Christians are People that claim to follow the teachings of Jesus christ.
Christins follow Christianity, bible and christ... Muslims follow Islam, quran and allah...
Christians.
The christians are more in number then the Muslims.
More or less...
Jesus Christ is the model whom we should follow.
you can't be a christian and not follow Jesus...hence the name "christ"-ian you can't be a christian and not follow Jesus...hence the name "christ"-ian you can't be a christian and not follow Jesus...hence the name "christ"-ian
No. That's a term usually used by Christians, for Jesus Christ.
Yes. Jesus was called Christ (which means Messiah) and that is where the word Christian comes from.
Followers of Jesus Christ are referred to as Christians because they believe in and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, who is considered the central figure of Christianity. The term "Christian" comes from the Greek word "Christos," which means "anointed one," referring to Jesus as the chosen one by God.
The followers of Jesus christ are called Christians.