There are two areas in The Bible that immediately come to mind regarding this question. They are both found in Romans chapter 12. The first is verses 9 & 10:
9 - Don't just pretend that you love others. Really love them. Hate what is wrong. Stand on the side of the good.
10 - Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other.
The other area is just a little bit further in that chapter, verses 14 to 18:
14 - If people persecute you because you are a Christian, don't curse them; pray that God will bless them.
15- When others are happy, be happy with them. If they are sad, share their sorrow.
16- Live in harmony with each other. Don't try to act important, but enjoy the company of ordinary people. And don't think you know it all!
17- Never pay back evil for evil to anyone. Do things in such a way that everyone can see you are honorable.
18- Do your part to live in peace with everyone, as much as possible.
The bottom line to the question is, we should love one another!
The scripture quoted is from the New Living Translation.
Muslims, Jews and even Christians are not supposed to eat pork as mentioned in the Quran and the Bible. Where as Muslims and Jews follow this strictly, the Christians do not, and freely eat pork although it is also prohibited for them also.
Just like Christians keep the bible, Muslims respect the Qu'ran by keeping it on the top of all other books or on the top of book shelves.
The Qur'an plays a very significant role in the lives of faithful Muslims. This serves as the guidance's on how to live on earth in harmony with each other. It is the same as what The Bible is for Christians.
The Qur'an plays a very significant role in the lives of faithful Muslims. This serves as the guidance's on how to live on earth in harmony with each other. It is the same as what The Bible is for Christians.
Muslims and Christians share common values such as love, compassion, and kindness towards one another. Both religions promote peace and understanding, encouraging followers to treat each other with respect and empathy. By viewing each other as brothers and sisters, Muslims and Christians can foster stronger bonds based on shared humanity and mutual respect.
I think most Muslims are accepting of other religions.
some people who want to discredit "other religious beliefs" will read the other writings to make an argument for their chosen belief. Christian leaders advise christians to know the bible well so as to refute any would be challengers.
Christians don't pray to stones.
Sharia law is for the Muslims. It permits the followers of all other religion to lead their life according to their own religion and traditions. The Hindus celebrate Deewali, the Christians celebrate X-mas.
The early Muslims regarded any other faith that believed in the abrahamic God as special, referring to its members as "People of the Book". The Book was the Bible. People of the Book were granted a status in society next in line after Muslims and were not required to convert to Islam.
Answer:Here are the MiddleEastern countries and their religion percentage:Turkey: 99.8%Muslims ~0.2%OtherSyria: 87% Muslims ~13% Other (Mostly Christians)Iraq: 97% Muslims ~3 %Other (Mostly Christians)Iran: 98% Muslims ~2 %Other (Mostly Christians)Jordan: 94% Muslims ~6 %Other (Mostly Christians)Lebanon: 59.7%Muslims ~40.3% Other (Mostly Christians)Israel: 75.4%Jewish ~24.6% Other (Mostly Muslims)Cyprus: 78% Christians ~22% OtherKuwait: 85% Muslims ~15% OtherBahrain: 81.2%Muslims ~18.8% OtherQatar: 100% Muslims ~0% OtherUnited Arab Emirates: 96% Muslims ~4% OtherOman: 100% Muslims ~0% OtherYemen: 99% Muslims ~1% OtherEgypt: 90% Muslims ~10% OtherSaudia Arabia: 100% Muslims ~0% OtherShocking isn't it? It's amazing how Turkey has such a high Muslim population and Arabs in Qatar, Oman, and Saudia Arabia are ALL Muslims? However, there are some Christians in Qatar, Oman, and Saudia Arabia, but they aren't Arabs.Some people consider Egypt and Ethiopia as countries of the MiddleEast, but others disagree, they say the MiddleEastern Countries have to be east of the Mediterranean sea. I do slightly agree, however. They don't call it MiddleEAST for nothing. Just in case, though, I've included Egypt in my chart.
You are referring to two different groups of people. Some Muslims hate Christians. They kill them all over the world and then celebrate it. Other Muslims would never dream of killing anyone. Those are the Muslims who say they do not hate Christians - because they don't.