They both believe in same God. Refer to related question below.
Islam is one of the three Abrahamic faiths and can easily be compared to them
Both believe in one god and believe that they are children of his
Judaism and Islam have many similarities. Hinduism does not fall in this category because Hinduism is an Ancient South Asian Religion and Culture. Judaism and Islam believe in One God. Hinduism does not fall in this category, because they believe in many gods. Judaism and Islam have too many similarities to list. It would be wise to search "Similarities between Judaism and Islam" or see the related question below.
All three religions teach that there is only one God. The nature of that God is not the same in the three religions, though.
we both believe in Jesus.Christians believe he is God's son,while Muslims believe he is one of the best prophets
there is only one godHere are a few major ones that these religions share similarities: Belief about God. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are monotheistic religions, namely they believe that there is only one God. Jews and Muslims greatly stress the oneness and unity of God.
The similiaries are on the basis of a monothiestic foundation i.e. # Islam; One God (Allah in Arabic) # Judaism; One God, Yahweh # Christianity; One God who is a Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit # Zoroastrianism; One God, Ahura Mazda, but a dualistic worldview in which an evil spirit, Angra Mainyu, is almost as powerful.
Christianity, Islam and Judaism are monotheistic religions, meaning they believe in one god.
Christianity teaches that Jesus is the son of God. Islam teaches that Jesus was a messenger of God. Christianity teaches the concept of Original Sin. Islam does not. Islam teaches that Muhammad was a messenger of God. Christianity does not.
Which one of the following elements is common to Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianis
They're similar in the fact that they have one god (Allah in Islam, Yahweh in Christianity.)
A:Christianity and Islam are similar in worshipping the same God, but most other similarities are relatively superficial. There is one fundamental difference between the two faiths, such that they can not really be considered to be similar. To Christians, Jesus was the son of God, but to Muslims he was little more than a prophet, like Isaiah on the one hand and Muhammad on the other. The divinity of Jesus is so central to Christianity that, rather than Islam being much the same story, it is a complete denial of the Christian message.