Absolutely no similarity in any way.
They are all religionsThey are all older than 1300 yearsThey all encourage good behavior and frown on bad behaviorOtherwise, there are NO similarities between all five of these religions.
Both of them are based on the same principles of praying to one god and not committing sins.
Jewish AnswerJudaism and Islam believe in an single all encompassing G-d. They are Monotheistic.Christianity believes in a trinity, a limited god. A weak monotheism.
Both Islam and Christianity religions were spread through people free choice and will. However, the early spread of Islam was through fighting against the pagans who were attacking Muslims from time to time. While the early wide spread of Christianity was through the convert of the emperor Constantine to Christianity and accordingly persuaded the empire people to convert to Christianity.
The main religion of the Middle East is Islam.
Christians don't fast. Islam fasts during Ramadan. Don't know about Hindus.
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They are both Monotheistic.
the similarities are they both get cleaned and their sins get washed away .
Judaism and Islam have many similarities. Hinduism does not fall in this category because Hinduism is an Ancient South Asian Religion and Culture. Judaism and Islam believe in One God. Hinduism does not fall in this category, because they believe in many gods. Judaism and Islam have too many similarities to list. It would be wise to search "Similarities between Judaism and Islam" or see the related question below.
Yes All God religions; Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; are founded by God the Creator. This explains the many similarities among the three religions ritual worships including fasting, praying, Alms giving, ... etc although practiced differently as well as the similarities in religious morals.
Yes. See the related question below for a discussion of those similarities.
Fasting is obligatory in Islam.
Fasting.
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salat, eman ,zakka, fasting,and hajj is the way of islam.
Swam- self- purification through fasting.