Muslims and Jews both believe in One God, reject the concept of the trinity, and honor the Prophets of the Old Testament. Muslims and Jews both believe in One God, reject the concept of the trinity, and honor the Prophets of the Old Testament.
Abraham.
They are all followers of the Abrahamic religions.
Christians believe he was, Jews and Muslims believe not. Certainly there is no direct or indirect reference to Jesus in the Old Testament.
Muslims and Jews are followers of Islam and Judaism, respectively - two of the three prophetic religeons, the third being Christianity. Muslims and Jews have many similarities in their beliefs and religeous practices and ways of life generally. This stems from their belief in one God and their belief in Moses as a messenger of God and the Torah. However, there are many differences among Muslims and Jews as well. The main reason, among others is that the Jews refuse to recognise Muhammad as the last prophet sent by God which is one of the main beliefs in Islam.
The Bible is the holy book for Jews (Old Testament) and Christians (New Testament) and the Koran is the holy book for Muslims.
The majority are Muslims followed by Christians followed by Jews.
The Bible is the holy book for Jews (Old Testament) and Christians (New Testament) and the Koran is the holy book for Muslims.
No. A mosque is a building. Buildings do not have beliefs or opinions. A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims. Muslims believe in the same God that Jews and Christians worship.
The Holy Bible is the book outlining Christian beliefs. The Old Testament (roughly the first half of the Bible) is the same as the book outlining Jewish beliefs. The New Testament (the second half) is what distinguishes Jews from Christians, as the New Testament includes Christ, whom Christians regard as their savior and the savior of the world.
They both want peace. They all worship same God. They are all have the same morals in dealing with members of their community. They are all commanded to do for the benefit of their families, neighbors, relatives, communities, countries, humanity, and nature. They are all commanded to be kind, forgiving, and cooperative. Muslims, Jews, and Christians all believe in the same god. All at least partially derive their beliefs from the Old Testament of the Bible (Torah to Jews and Taurat to Muslims).
The Jews use the Old Testament. Christians use the Old and New Testaments.
God was with them if they believed in him. In the modern era, most Jewish leaders believe that Jews are in Exile and subject to persecution explicitly because of the Jews' violation of this covenant.