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Taking pictures of graves is a useless act. Islam does not appreciate it. And if the picture of a grave is taken for the purpose of a kind of Worship, it is not allowed in Islam. Anyhow, many Muslims don't bother to follow the rules of Islam as do many followers of other religions by not following the rules of their religion.
Judaism, and I'm not trying to be funny they are both unblievably similar it's not funny. One all knowing god God (Islam-Alah, Judaism-Yawheh) No pork Religious holidays fall around the same area, similar rules Quaran mentions Mary and I believe Jesus Islam acknowledges the Torah and borrows heavily from it
at-list 4 that I know of : A. Hindu. B. Jewish. C. Islam. D. Bodhisattva.
Actually, different religions have different rules. ANSWER 2: All of the world's major religions have similar forms of the "Golden Rule" (Do unto others...). A study of comparative religions indicates they all have the same basic teachings regardingGod,regardless of when the religion began, but the rules and regulations appear to be manmade by the clergy and not found in their Scriptures.
Yes, because Kosher products adhere to strict rules and the rules are similar to those of Islam, such as that of no pork.
Hinduism, Buddhism Islam, Judaism and Christianity all teach good things and to do good acts and also teach the code of conduct. All these religions tell you to behave in a specific manner. All these religions teach in worshiping a creator. These religions teach that there is a power above them who created the whole universe and that life is a test. All these religions teach equality and brotherhood.
The question is about two different issues that not necessarily be related.Extremism is demonstrated in all other religions, ideologies, races, politics, and cultures. Extremism is an approach adopted by people who don't except the "other". This could be the trend of some Muslims, like all other religions and cultures, but never is the Islam religion belief or trend.see the related question below on the Quran Golden Rules.
it depends if the rules apply for that religion meaning if the smae rules apply for both religion or if there's something you can do that's not in one of the religion's then yes it is possible as i said before it depends on the rules for those two religions
laws are something to keep people safe and so are rules
None. Islam came with rules that fits all times and places, and they are still to this day.
In the Middle East the majority of population are Muslims so they haven't the skills of dealing with other religions , except chrisitians who are live in big no. in some Islamic countries in middle east, so you can find Muslims in the middle east can deal with christians but not any other people because they can't understand the rules of any other religions such as: Buddhism. On the other hand, in South Asia there are a wide range of religions so Muslims there have the power to communicate with people from any religion.So it may appear for non-Muslims that Isalm in south-Asia is more moderate than in middle-east.
The religions were diverse and included:PilgrimsSeparatistsNon-SeparatistsAnglicansCatholicsPuritansQuakersFriendsBaptistsGerman Baptists (now "Church of the Brethren", often wrongly referred to as "Dunkards")Religions required adherence within their own groups. They weren't so much intolerant of other religions, but intolerant of division and lack of discipline to the rules within their own religions.