Both believe in one God.
Anglican, Catholicism and Islam
Islam and Catholicism
Islam, Buddhism, Catholicism.
In terms of population, the ten largest countries (and the religions that have the highest number of devotees in them) are, in order: China (Taoism), India (Hinduism), United States (Christianity, mostly Protestant), Indonesia (Islam), Brazil (Roman Catholic), Pakistan (Islam), Bangladesh (Islam), Nigeria (Islam), Russia (Russian Orthodoxy), and Japan (Shintoism). In order of area, the ten largest countries (and their most popular religions) are, in order: Russia (Russian Orthodoxy), Canada (Roman Catholicism), United States (Christianity, mostly Protestant), China (Taoism), Brazil (Roman Catholicism), Australia (Catholicism), India (Hinduism), Argentina (Roman Catholicism), Kazakhstan (Islam), and Sudan (Islam--Sunni).
catholicism, Islam, Buddhist, and Hindu, and Christanity
Parish is a term that belongs specifically to Catholicism. There is no term in Islam for a the local community that goes to a single mosque.
The primary difference is the belief and respect for One God(Allah) vs. The trinity. Please see the Related Question below on the differences between Christianity in general and Islam. Most of those differences also apply to Catholicism and Islam.
Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism
Islam Christianity Buddhism Hinduism Catholicism
The "3" world religions are Catholicism , Judaism , and Islam
Catholicism
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