Christians typically pray whenever, wherever, for whatever and whoever. 1 Thessalonians 5:17 says "pray without ceasing." However, most Christians pray in the morning when they wake up, before meals, and before they go to bed. But they also pray anytime they want to talk to God. People pray when walking, jogging, shopping, sitting... in church or out of church. Christians have standard prayers, like "The Lord's Prayer", "Hail Mary", etc. However, many Christians begin their prayer with "Dear God", but in the Christian beliefs, referring to God includes the Trinity: God, Jesus Christ, or the Holy Spirit.
In Matthew 6: 5-15 Jesus tells Christians how to pray, in saying not to pray like a hypocrite or a pagan for self-promotion or in babbling.In 1 Thessalonians 5: 16-18, the Apostle Paul tells the Christian to:Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.So basically, we are told in the New Testament how to pray and to pray continually. This doesn't translate into a rigid set amount of times per day, as much as being in a continual state of prayer throughout the day, i.e. talking to God, praying for needs, praising Him and offering thanksgiving through out our day.
*--when Muslims believe in 1 ( One & Only) god Christians believe in 3........ *--when Muslims see Jesus as a beloved prophet of Islam by ALLAH Christians see him as God.......Answer: Christians' belief is sometimes misunderstood -they actually believe exactly the same as Muslims that there is only one God. They believe that this God has revealed Himself in three persons, the Father, the Son (Jesus) and the Holy Spirit, who are all one God, not three.The reason for the various differences ultimately go back to the scriptures each use, the Bible for Christians and the Koran for Islam.
they are 5 pillars 1. to believe in 1 god 2. to pray 3. to give charity 4.to fast 5. to do pilgrimage (if able)
Answer from IslamOrthodox Christianity is not a Monotheistic branch of Christianity. Islam is a Pure Monotheistic Religion. The bulk of Christians accept Trinity which tells us that 3 is 1. But the Orthodox is more developed one. Since it is not Pure Monotheistic, then it cannot be compared with Islam. When Orthodox Christians go to church they do not pray to God, but to the spiritless and lifeless icons of the saints being hanged on the walls of the church. It is their ritual to kiss them and to seek prosperity and good life from them. This is a shirk (polytheistic belief) according to Islam. This religion is not pure Christianity. It has been influenced by the Polytheistic beliefs of the ancient Greeks.
NO. Episode 1 - Remembering Allah. And in Islam Allah is God so the teach about God.
Islam does not have more than 1 God. It is a monotheistic religion. God is the English translation of Allah.
Sons of God. Jn. 1:12
Its Islam and Islam is a very peaceful religion. Its all about peace and believing in 1 god and having confidence and worshiping god . :)
Answer 1:Jesus is recognised & believed in both Islam & Christianity but the way of belief is different. Christians believe in Him as a God or a son of God while He is a great prophet in Islam. Christians believe in His crucifixion while Muslims believe that He was saved by God & was not crucified.Both believe in His virgin birth, His miracles like talking in the cradle & raising dead, His ascension to the Heavens & His return to the world.Answer 2:well "christ" is a christian word that means messiah, Islam do not believe in Jesus as a "christ" however, they do believe in Jesus as a profit. Jesus himself was Jewish, he went to the temple, celebrated passover and all the other usual things for a Jewish boy/man of his time. along with some unusual things witch is why he was crucified. but ( Christians believe ) he ros from the dead and, after appearing to his disciples, ascended into the skythen ( Christians believe ) the holy spirit came and He started Christianity.
Many do, but they generally don't do it on a strict schedule or because their religion dictates that they must pray 5 number of times per day.AnswerI can't say that all Christians pray more than once a day. But according to the bible: 1 Thessalonians chapter 5 verse 17 states "pray without ceasing". Ephesians 6:18 And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saintsSo we should pray constantly to our Heavenly Father.
AnswerThere are a number of key differences in what Christians and Muslims believe which shapes their personal differences. Here are a few:1.Regarding Jesus Christ: Christians believe Jesus to be the eternal Son of God, equal with God Himself. Muslims teach that God cannot have a son.In regard to this doctrine, it is also true that many Muslims misunderstand the Christian teaching thinking that Christians believe that Jesus became God when He was born whereas Christians believe that Jesus was eternally existent as God.2. Scriptures: Muslims have the Koran as their central Holy book but also recognise the Bible of the Christians but say it has been corrupted, and so the revelation given to Muhammed is God's final revelation and so supersedes the Bible. Christians only recognise the Bible as scripture and authoritative. they also reject the Muslim idea of corruption in their scriptures, as is demonstrated by much textual evidence.3. Ethos: Islam emphasizes hatred and coercion towards those of either a different religion, as well as even different sects within Islam itself. This has resulted in much bloodshed down through history, including our present time.Christians (or those claiming to be) have indeed engaged in violent acts such as the inquisition, the crusades etc but these acts are directly contrary to Christian teaching, and in so doing such perpetrators forfeit the right to the name "Christian". The Christian teaching is very clearly that of Love and peace towards others, and does not support violence or coercion towards those who disagree and does Islam. Christians, particularly those who fled to the new world of America to escape persecution, were champions of religious tolerance and freedom. Missionary efforts are by persuasion in Christianity, not the sword as in Islam.4. Nature of God: The God of the Muslim is very different from the God of the Christian. In Islam God is distant and un-knowable and does not provide and certainty of salvation to the individual. In Christianity God personally loves and cares for every person on this planet, and can and does promise certainty and assurance of salvation to all believers, as well as answering prayer and the performing of miraculous interventions to help people when He sees fit.