Jews and Muslims do not eat pork, they both eat halal (Jewish dietary laws are called kashrut), they both have one God (and not three), they both belief in Abraham, they both believe in praying every day.
Jewish AnswerBecause religion fosters war and conflicts. There is no conflict between Jews and Muslims as such. There are conflicts that pit Jews and Muslims against one another, such the the Israeli-Arab and Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, there is no Holy War by either religion targeting the adherents of the other.
As with many Christians and Jews, many Muslims see their religion as an integral, and primary, aspect of their lives.
The Crusades for starters. The Crusades were a religious was between the Christians and the Muslims...with the Jews caught in the middle.
Yes. They both believe there is only ONE true god.
As with many Christians and Jews, many Muslims see their religion as an integral, and primary, aspect of their lives.
Marriages between Muslims and Jews are extremely rare, and not sanctioned by either religion.
It depends on who you ask. As Judaism is a tribal religion, Jews will say that Judaism is more right, but is designed for Jews. Islam is a perfectly acceptable religion for non-Jews. As Islam is a universalizing religion, Muslims will say that Islam is correct without qualification.
It still causes tension between Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
According to a recent survey, Christians make up between 40 and 50% of Betlehem's inhabitant. Jews are about 5%, the rest are Sunni Muslims.
Israelis who are non-Muslims may be Jewish, Christian, Druze, Baha'i or of another religion, or not of any religion. There is also a large minority of Israeli Muslims.
They only have one god (a fairly unusual trait for a religion)
Yes, depending on the parents and the place where they live. Just look at Israël. Muslims hate Jews, Jews hate muslims, they learn from their parents.