We all breathe air.
Both of them are places for worship; the Mosque is for Muslims & the Church is for Christians.
This is a hard question to answer. Spain had Christians, Muslims, and Jews during the Middle Ages, but Christians and Muslims were in greater numbers than Jews. It is hard to know whether Muslims outnumbered Christians at some times, particularly around the year 800 or so. Earlier in the Middle Ages and later, in the Late Middle Age, Christians were in greater numbers.
The diference between ramadan and christmas is that christmas is a christians holiday. In the other hand ramadan is a muslims holiday. In christmas we have party's. Also, it lasts for 12 days. In ramadan Muslims fast and it lasts for a month. They start from sunrise to sunset. In christmas you don't fast.
The Muslims are similar to the Jews and the Christians. The followers of these three religions have many common beliefs. They have faith in the oNENEss of Almighty God, Prophets, heavenly Books, Hell and heaven, life hereafter, Day of Judgment etc.
Think of the 10 commandments. All of them are haram (forbidden) in both Islam and Christianity.
Much of North Africa are Muslims, and Southern Africa are Christians. The most common religion is Islam.
The first people in the "army" to fight was common people led by Peter the Hermit.
No, they are fully different religions with different faiths.Buddhists and Muslims do not share the same religious views especially Theravada Buddhists who don't worship a "god"Buddhists share some common features with Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. however. Muslims have some common features with Jews and Christians.
They should not spoil the environment. They should maintain environment cleanliness. They should increase the green areas as far as possible.
Ajish is a common first name in Malayalam, India. It is commonly used by Muslims, Hindus, and Christians. The name means "Not defeated by anyone."
Buddhists and true Christians have no common ground.
No. There are languages (like English for example) which are spoken as mother tongues by Jews, Christians, and Muslims, but the religious languages in those faiths are not shared. Christians in the Arab World sometimes pray in Arabic like the Muslims, but other times will pray in Syriac or Ancient Greek or the Old Egyptian Languages.