Yes. The Dome of the Rock is a very significant place to both Muslims and Jews. It is where Jews believe that the Holiest of Holies was held and where Abraham attempted to sacrifice Isaac. Muslims believe that it is where Muhammad ascended to heaven. It is also believed by Muslims that the angel Gabriel brought Muhammad there to pray with Jesus, Moses and Abraham.
The Muslims believe in all prophets (May peace be upon them all). They believe in Hazrat Adam AS, Hazrat Abraham AS. Hazrat Moses AS, Hazrat Jesus Christ AS and the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad SAW. The Jews also believe in the Prophets belonging to Judaism. The Christians believe in Jesus Christ AS.
According to the history of Muhammad, he did study with Jews prior to starting the religion of Islam. Islam does have some beliefs and requirements as Judaism such as food laws. Islam is also monotheistic and it's accepted that they worship HaShem, they just use the Arabic word Allah (many Jews from Arabic countries use the word Allah when referring to HaShem).Alternate AnswerNo. Muhammad was never Jewish nor did he believe in the God the Jews believe in.
Christians do not believe in Muhammad as a prophet. Christians follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, while Muslims believe that Muhammad is the final prophet of God.
Some did. The Jews were quite active in seeking converts. By the time of Muhammad, there were quite a few Jews and Christians among the Arabs. When Muhammad went to Medina, he met two Arab tribes that had adopted Judaism. Some of the Arab Jews subsequently became Muslims, while others retained their Jewish faith and were known as Arab Jews. Since the Israeli declaration of independence, they have been encouraged to forget their Arab associations and identify as Sephardic Jews.
It is difficult to list the 1000 questions here. However, what is important is that all the questions posed by the Jews to prophet Muhammad had been answered ans were matching what are in their holy books, known to public or hidden from the public by the Jewish religious leaders. However, most of them didn't believe in Islam and prophet Muhammad as they were wishing to have the last prophet from their community and not from Arabs.
Yes. According to the Muslim belief, Islam is the continuation of Judaism and Christianity. The Muslims believe in all the Prophets (May peace be upon them all). Islam and Judaism both spring from Hazrat Abraham (AS) and his descendant Prophets. The Jews don't believe Jesus Christ (AS) to be a Prophet but the Muslims believe that he was a true Prophet of Almighty God. The Jews don't believe in the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) but the Muslims believe in all the Prophets the Jews believe in.
Yes, Ahmadis believe in Prophet Muhammad as the final prophet in Islam.
Jews believe in God.What about Jesus?In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.See also the Related Links.Link: Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?Link: What do Jews believe about God?
In Judaism, no Jews believe this.
Jews believe that God made the Earth.
Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) was, and still is the most beloved leader of the Muslims. His followers sacrificed even their lives at his call for Islam. He was, however, not liked by some of the non-believers, some Jews and some Christians who didn't believe in his Prophet-hood.