Given that there can be no compromise, either Christians must give up their belief in the diinity of Jesus, or Muslims must give up their belief that there is only one God with no son. Neither alternative is likely.
Muslims believe in the same God as Christians and Jews, the one and only one God the Creator and All-Merciful. However, some Christians believe that Jesus is also God or son of God while Muslims believe that Jesus is one of the greatest God messengers and prophets but not God or son of God. Some Christians believe also that God is three persons (God the Creator, Jesus, and spirit) in one. Something that Muslims don't believe in.
Jews and Muslims do not worship any prophet. Both Judaism and Islam hold that God and only God is the appropriate object of worship. Muslims consider Jesus a prophet, and Christians do worship Jesus. Christians do not worship any of the other people that both Jews and Muslims respect as prophets.Perhaps the question should have been "what prophets are accepted as legitimate by Jews, Christians and Muslims." In that case, all of the prophets accepted by Judaism are on the list, not just one single prophet. Moses, yes, but also Abraham and Isaiah are on the list.
No. Muslims worship Allah and Christians worship Jesus. Muslims believe that Jesus is a messenger of Allah but Christians believe Jesus is both the son of God and God himself.
Jesus' identityJews reject Jesus, Christians worship him as a god, and Muslims regard him as a messenger of God.
Christians do not worship Jesus. They worship God.
The difference between Islam and Christianity is that for Christianity, Christians worship Jesus, whom they believe is the son of God, whereas in Islam, Muslims worship Mohamed. But mohameds a prophet? Muskims worship allah though
It is not terribly hard for them to understand the belief; most Muslims are aware of how Christians have ascribed divinity to Jesus. They just disagree with the belief because the Qur'an holds that Jesus was not God, the Son of God, or some other Divinity. The Qur'an states quite clearly that Jesus was a Prophet, an important prophet, but nothing beyond human.
christians worship jesus everywhere, mostly in church though but if they are hardcore christians it doesnt matter where they are.
True Christians only worship Jesus, nothing else.
Those who worship Jesus as their lord and savior are called Christians.
Christians believe in God and Jesus
A:An apostate is simply someone who leaves a religion. Former Christians who become Muslims are apostates, and they worship the same God but no longer believe that Jesus is divine. Former Muslims who become Christians are apostates, and they worship the same God but now believe that Jesus is divine. Those who become Hindus are also apostates, but now worship the Hindu gods instead of the Abrahamic God. Many apostates have simply come to the realisation that there is no God and they no longer worship.
It doesn't matter where Christians worship because all churches are Jesus' home.