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Why do Jews hate Muslims How do Muslims view Jews?

There are two questions here. Please see the Related Questions below to read the answers of both questions.How do Muslims view Jews?Why do some Jews hate Muslims?


How did Muslims view their relationship between their lives and their religions?

As with many Christians and Jews, many Muslims see their religion as an integral, and primary, aspect of their lives.


How did Muslims view the relationship between lives and their religion?

As with many Christians and Jews, many Muslims see their religion as an integral, and primary, aspect of their lives.


Does messianic Jews worship God or Jesus?

Messianic Jews usually have a trinitarian view of God that is similar to that of most evangelical Protestants. As such, their view of God to have a three-in-one nature, where Jesus is one of those three.This is very different from Judaism, where belief in an incarnate God is considered idolatrous.


How are Muslims perceived by Jews and Christians?

Answer 1They are perceived by a very small minority of Jews and Christians as unbelievers and as their enemies although the vast majority of educated Jews and Christians will simply view them as fellow humans worshipping the same God according to their own beliefs and traditions. Muslims view Jews and Christians as " people of the book" as Muslims believe in their holy books; The Bible and the Torah; and their prophets; Jesus and Moses. Refer to questions below.Answer 2The Jewish perception of Muslims depends on whether you are asking from a religious perspective or a political perspective. Religiously, Jews accept that Islam is a valid religion for non-Jewish people and the famous Rabbi Moses Maimonides (Rambam) said over 900 years ago that Islam was part of the Divine Plan to make Knowledge of God a worldwide phenomenon. Jews support Muslims' right to pray and see their rituals and ceremonies as valid and proper, just not for Jews (who are obligated to follow Jewish Law).Politically, Jews and Muslims have a number of unresolved issues. During Mohammed's life and the Caliphate period, Jews saw Muslims as preferable overlords than the Christians since Muslims permitted Jewish practice whereas Christians often did not. However, this tolerance is viewed by Muslims as being peaceful and harmonious, whereas Jews see it as a second-class citizenship. Additionally, Muslims circulated numerous Anti-Semitic hadiths and, in the modern period, embraced many Anti-Semitic books and pamphlets from Europe. Jews are immensely bothered and angered by the positive reception that many Muslims gave such derisive nonsense. Most recently, the united Islamic opposition to the State of Israel and its internationally confirmed Right to Exist infuriates Jews because Muslim politicians continually try to deny both the political validity of Israel as well as the religious connection that Jews have to the land. The Jewish perception is that these Muslim leaders and many Muslims in Muslim-majority countries are unwilling to even consider the Israeli or Jewish points of view while demanding that their political will be enacted.


How did puritans view the Anglican Church of England?

With some disgust. They were protestants who sought to bring in to the Church all kinds of new beliefs and to do away with the ancient liturgies and beliefs. The church wanted to purify the dirty dirty jews.


What are the religious view on diets?

Seventh Day Adventist Christians, Muslims, and most Jews adhere to Jewish dietary law as set forth in the Torah, (first five books of the Bible).


How do Muslims view Jews?

Muslims view Jews as "people of the Book" as they are holders of the holy book Torah that Muslims believe in its divinity and that it was revealed by God to prophet Moses (peace be upon him). However, Jews believe in neither Islam as a religion nor Muhammad as a God prophet (peace be upon him). However, while Jews do not believe in prophet Mohammed as a God Prophet, they do give Islam a degree of legitimacy. Judaism only requires that non-Jews follow the Noahide Laws and as Islam is in complete compliance with the Noahide Laws, it is seen as a viable and acceptable religion for non-Jews. As a result, Jews have no issue with Islam per se.


How did Muslims view the qur'an?

Very sacred to them


How should protestants and catholics view each other?

They should view each other equal because there both just human.


Is Isis Sunni or Sheite?

ISIS, or the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, is predominantly a Sunni extremist group. It emerged from the Sunni insurgency in Iraq and has consistently targeted Shia Muslims, whom they view as heretics. Their ideology is rooted in a radical interpretation of Sunni Islam, and they reject the legitimacy of Shia practices and beliefs.


How do Roman Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland view their region differently?

Catholics usually want to be part of the Republic of Ireland and Protestants want to remain in the United Kingdom.