Followers of the three religions are different only in some faith issues that are regarding the relationship between yourself and your God which is a matter to be resolved by God on the Day of Judgment. However, the three religions are quite similar in all issues regarding relationships among all people. In reality, there are no differences between the three religions regarding the way that people of different religions should treat each other. This, logically and spiritually, calls all people to live together in love, peace, and harmony regardless their different religions or beliefs.
Basic similarities in beliefs are:
they both believe in one god
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Real Christianity and real Judaism are the most alike, the main difference is that Christians accept Jesus Christ as savior and Messiah and Jewish people reject him, except that many Jewish people are now converting to Messianic Judaism. Also Christians are saved and set free.
Judaism and Christinity are alike and have some of the similarties...........but islam is a bit diffferent from both......... these three religions are together called as "Abrahamic religions"
Christianity and Islam are much close to each other in contrast to Judaism due to a number of reasons especially on the account of hereafter concept. For instance; Islam says humans must submit (''islam'') to the will of God to gain Paradise after death. Christianity says that All have sinned and are thereby separated from God. Salvation is through faith in Christ and, for some, sacraments and good works. And lastly in Judaism it says Obey God's commandments, live ethically. Focus is more on this life than the next. Hinduism and Buddhism are even further off from Christianity.
Both mosques and Churches are for Same God worship
The Five Pillars of Christianity or the Five Pillars of Islam have no similarities to the Ten commandments. However, the Seven Pillars of Judaism are more "alike" to the Ten Commandments. Because, of the Fourth Pillar of Judaism: Law, which is the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings; the Old Testament, which includes the Ten Commandments.
The followers of the three religions believe in Abraham and Moses as prophets. They believe in the same God.
Another answer from our community:All the three Abrahamic religions; Christianity, Judaism, and Islam; are similar in that all of them call for worship of one and only one God.
Like other religions, Wicca has holy days (holidays), a set of basic tenets, a cosmology that explains the creation and continued function of the universe, a deity (in Wicca's case a God and Goddess) that should be revered and honored by practitioners, prayer (though some Wiccans prefer not to use the word prayer for personal reasons). Most similar to other religions, the practice and beliefs of Wicca differ from denomination to denomination and practitioner to practitioner.
The only thing they all have in common is a God, Islam is different than Christianity and Judaism since it is the youngest religion of all 3. Judaism and Christianity are alike except Christians believe in Jesus as the messiah and Jews believe he still hasn't come to save us. Islam is completely different, because they believe in God and Mohammad. ________________________________________________________________ Islam; in its general sense and meaning as full submission to God; is the oldest religion as it dates back to the date of universe creation. Islam per God Bible revelation to Jesus is called Christianity. Islam per God Torah revelation to Moses is called Judaism. Islam per God Quran revelation to Muhammad is called the same name Islam. Accordingly the three religions are common in worshiping same God, the one and only one God and common in basic morals. However, although Muslims believe in both the Messiah Jesus and in prophet Moses, neither the Jews nor the Christians believe in prophet Muhammad. Although Muslims believe in the Torah and the Bible holy books, neither the Jews nor the Christians believe in the Quran holy book.
They're all religions of the book (bible, Torah, Qu'ran). They also all believe in one true God.