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They are the same because the five pillars are acts of worship that all Muslims must carry out.
Aside from each being integral to their faith the contents of Buddhism's Eightfold Path and Islam's Five Pillars of faith have no similarity.Buddhisms's Eightfold Path is:Right KnowledgeRight ThoughtRight SpeechRight ActionRight LivelihoodRight EffortRight MindfulnessRight ConcentrationIslam's Five Pillars of Faith are:To uphold the main belief that there is no other god but Allah, and that prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is His Messenger;To perform the daily solat (prayer, 5 times a day;To fast for one month during Ramadhan;To offer zakat (tithe) as laid down by the prophet; andTo perform the Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, at least once in a lifetime when one can afford it.
ok well since I am Hindu it won't be a problem for me to answer... basically, Buddhism evolved from Hinduism, and they are so similar that Hinduism re-enveloped Hinduism. if you're looking for history class help.... Buddhism says 'no idol worship and no priests are necessary to unite with the brahman'--which you should have learned about the brahman in class...I know I did and I took world history just last year....but if you didn't, brahman is the eternal soul... they both believe in the multiple manifistations of the universal spirit brahm.this spirit reveals itsself through multiple gods or deities. this results in a buddist or Hindu worshipping any particular god that is considered spritual.
they believe that whenever you die you achieve nirvana. Answer: Tibetan Buddhism is very similar in its beliefs to all other forms of Mahayana Buddhism (Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path, deatha nd re-birth leading to eventual enlightenment) with the addition of esoteric beliefs and the admixture of original Tibetan native (eg Bon) traditions.
it starts with belief of Lord Brahma being Supreme God. It is very similar with Hinduism. Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) Moksha (liberation) are main beliefs
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You have to think that if two are similar, the other must also be similar in order for it to be similar
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Similar is an adjective.