Basically, you find Islam teachings in Quran (holy book of Muslims) and Prophet Muhammad Sunnah (sayings and practices).
Yes.
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others practice Christianity based on the teachings of christ
Yes, each has traditions, rituals, teachings...
No. She believes in teachings of different religions and is likely agnostic
It depends on your opinion. most of his teachings are good morals to have. Others hinder your freedom or creativity. As with most of all religions its all about what you think.
Because Jesus was the Christ, Christianity is the faith that purportedly follows the teachings of Jesus. However, most Christian religions following the teachings of the epistle writer Paul instead. For example, Jesus says in the Bible "I am not here to start a new religion but to bring a new covenant." The fact that there are religions that follow the teachings of Jesus is in direct contradiction to his own words.
christianityisalmjudaismthese three religions all share monotheism.Monotheism: the religion that is based on the teachings of the beleif in one god.OMG!I SOUND SMART!-jennyfer herrera:]
Christianity means religions following the teachings of Jesus Christ. There are many types of Christianity.
a belief in a higher power and the desire to follow and obey the teachings of that higher power.
God - the source of inspiration of all revealed religions. Christianity purports to be built on the teachings of Jesus, but is more directly constructed on the teachings of Paul about Jesus.
The Asian religions of Confucianism and Buddhismare philosophical systems which developed into religion over many centuries. They follow the teachings, respectively, of Kung Fu-Tzu of China and Siddharta Gautama of India. Shintoism, which is a collection of animistic and ancestral deity beliefs in Japan, also does not worship a supreme power, and follows ancient teachings laid down -- but not by a single person.Also of note are religious cults, which are separate from conventional religions because cults centre on the leadership and teachings of a person. In every case, these personal teachings lead the cult in a direction counter to established beliefs (heresy).