Muslims,Jews,Christians Worship the same God
(There is Only one God)
In Islam is Forbidden To Worship (Humans,Idols,Or anything like that) In Islam
We worship God Alone
Holy Quran:
[4:48] GOD does not forgive idolatry,* but He forgives lesser offenses for whomever He wills. Anyone who sets up idols beside GOD, has forged a horrendous offense.
Holy quran : 51: 56]
The purpose of Mankind, the sole reason behind our creation, is to worship Allah Alone: "And I created not the Jinns and men except that they should worship Me (Alone)." [51:
56]
Holy Quran
5:72-75
Those who say, 'God is the Messiah, son of Mary,' have defied God. The Messiah himself said, 'Children of Israel, worship God, my Lord and your Lord.' If anyone associates others with God, God will forbid him from the Garden, and Hell will be his home. No one will help such evildoers.
The First Major Prohibition unpardonable is Shirk. The other major prohibition which a pardonalbe under certain terms(repentence) and conditions are Illegal sex, homosexuilty, Interest(Riba), lieing, back-bitting, etc.
Islam has contradicting opinions regarding hand practice or masturbation. Scholars view it as an unlawful act thus the prohibitions based to the Islamic doctrines. Others think there is nothing wrong especially when it is done out of fear to commit fornication.
While Judaism and Islam have a lot in common regarding art, these two religions have almost nothing in common with art in Hinduism. This is because both Judaism and Islam have very strong prohibitions against attempting to picture The Creator in art which resulted in little to no depictions of the human form whether painted, drawn, or carved/sculptured historically.
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the serious prohibitions against deviant behavior in a society that result in severe punishment
An unfortunate failure.
In the UK, yes. Unless there are specific prohibitions.
In general, the prohibitions on the powers of the states is a rather conservative concept. The states in fact reserve to themselves all rights that are not specifically given by the Constitution solely to the federal government.
Catholics have no prohibitions on what they can eat.
Money, Drinking, and Girls!
Judaism, Christianity and Islam all have prohibitions about depicting God in art (the second commandment: Thou shalt not make graven images), however, Judaism and Christianity have both gotten relaxed on this point over the last few thousand years. Islam, however, still takes this command VERY seriously and all depictions of Allah are considered blasphemous and idolatrous.
Catholics have no prohibitions about giving or receiving blood in a transfusion.
Yes, as long as there are no local by laws or specific prohibitions in your tenancy agreement.