Abraham
The truth about Chriist and God the Father is a matter of faith. If you are a Christian, you will probably believe that both are divine and therefore both the true God.. But if you are Jewish or Muslim, you will believe that Christ is not divine; only God is the true God. Followers of most other faiths do not believe that either Jesus Christ or the God of Christianity is a true God at all - they have their own gods, which to them are the true gods.
Those cultural elements common to both the Jewish and Christian faiths.
His father and step father were both muslim.
I suppose you call them either a Jew or a Muslim since Judaism and Islam are separate religions and you cannot be both. There is also no specific term for a Jew who converted to Islam or a Muslim who converted to Judaism in either religion. (Apostate is general term for abandoning your faith.)
its wrong as it says in the quran if you are Muslim you should marry a Muslim and not have any relationships before marriage its hard if you love someone but you would stop in the future. however Muslim boys are allowed to marry Muslim Jewish or christian women
It depends on their religions. Per Islam teachings, if the Indian boy is Muslim he can marry the Chinese girl only if she is Muslim, Christian, or Jewish. However, if both are non Muslims, they can marry according to the Indian law.
holy land or palestine or arabia or roman empire
Neither. Goodness comes from who you are, not what religious label you wear. Both faiths have things they typically do better than the other, but a lot of that is up to opinion.
No, Jane Austen was not Jewish. She was Christian, both by upbringing and by practice. Her father was a member of the clergy.
It is a fact that Alfred Nobel is not a Muslim. Alfred Nobel and both of his parents are Swedish.
The Jewish word for father is spelled "Abba" in Hebrew, which is אֲבָא. In transliteration, it can also be written as "Abba." This term is commonly used in both religious and everyday contexts within Jewish culture.
There are actually three main religions in Israel. This, of course, is Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Jerusalem is also considered a holy city for all three faiths. While differences between the Jews and Palestinians linger on, they all worship the same God. This, of course, is the one God who has several names. The latter includes Ilahi, Allah, and Jehovah.