Abraham of Judaism is the same Abraham of Christianity and same Abraham of Islam as the three God religions stems from Islam in its general sense as submission to God as the one and only one God. Refer to question below.
The term monotheistic would fit the statement. It means that they believe in one god and it happens that this god is the same god.
The term monotheistic would fit the statement. It means that they believe in one god and it happens that this god is the same god.
Answer 1Islam because it's based on Judaism, Islam came to fix everything wrong, in the Torah you can read about Mohammed. So god knew that he is sending Mohammed.Answer 2It is impossible to say which one is better. Islam makes the claim that it is better and Judaism makes the claim that it is better. The difference, perhaps, is that Islam sees itself as a universal religion and fit for all people. Judaism sees itself as the proper religion only for its own membership.
In Islam, Jesus is considered to be a prophet, Mohammed being his immediate successor.
Because many in those religions who make up Christianity, Judaism, and Islam do not properly reflect God. If one examines the lives of those claiming to be representatives of God then often you'll find out whether they actually know him and thus properly serve him. He makes clear how he expects people to behave and what is and isn't good behavior. Jesus said you could identify his followers by the love that they showed. Now that would mean that following Bible principles would show that we love God's righteous standards and want to follow them. We can try and twist them to fit what we want but that will only show how selfish we are and unloving. That is why the world is full of problems and violence and how there seems to be no answers. There are answers just not the ones selfish people want.
Judaism could fit that description.
Judaism would fit that description.
Religion does not fit in Britain. It is a Christian country but very few people follow the religion or the teachings of the Bible.
When Jesus began to reform it to fit him.
There are many similarities and differences between Christianity and Islam. Both have been around for centuries. Christianity is widely followed and is supported by much proof. Similarly, Islam also has many devout followers. Both base their beliefs on a book. Although both faiths claim to be correct, only one can be true. The source of Christianity's teachings is the Bible, which was written over a period of 1500 years by 40 different men. It is inspired by God. The Bible has been scientifically proven correct, prophecies from the Bible have been fulfilled, and manuscript evidence, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, has been found. Jesus, the central figure of Christianity, is the Messiah and is 100% God and 100% human. He is kind, loving, forgiving, and just. Amazingly, Jesus fulfilled all of the prophecies that were written about him and there is nothing that discredits him. Christianity teaches that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. Ephesians 2:8-9 reads, "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-not by works, so that no one can boast." The only way to make it to Heaven without Christ is to be completely perfect. Since no one can do that, Jesus died on the cross and rose again, which satisfied God's wrath. According to Christianity, the only way to be saved is to believe in what Christ did and nothing else. Christianity is a credible, God-inspired faith. The Qur'an, which is the source of the teachings of Islam, was written in 633 AD by Mohammed, who claimed to be a messenger from God. Because the Qur'an was written by only one man who continually changed it, it is not very believable. The central figures of Islam are Allah (the god) and Mohammed, his messenger. Some claim that Allah is evil, others challenge that he is righteous. The claims of Mohammed have no evidence because Mohammed was the only one who witnessed the claimed appearance of the angel Gabriel. Islam teaches that to make it to heaven, one's good deeds must outweigh one's bad deeds. One must also follow the 5 Pillars of Islam, which are: 1. Faith or belief in the Oneness of God and the finality of the prophethood of Mohammed 2. Establishment of the daily prayers 3. Concern for and almsgiving to the needy 4. Self-purification though fasting 5. The pilgrimage to Mecca for those who are able Unfortunately, there is no savior in Islam; one must depend on himself to make it to heaven. Although Islam is a widely followed religion, it is hard to believe. Only one of these religions can be right, but which one? There is an abundance of proof that supports Christianity and the Bible. Conversely, Mohammed's claims are the only proof of Islam, and he changed the Qur'an many times to fit his lifestyle. The true religion is clearly only Christianity. So much validates it: historical witnesses, manuscripts, and fulfilled prophecies. The way to heaven through Christianity is reasonable. Man cannot possibly earn his way to heaven! Christianity is obviously the winner, regardless of how many followers it has, because it is the true way to heaven.
No. This is a fundamentelly disingenuous portrayal of Islam. (Also, the use of "brown people" makes this claim racist as well, since there are tens of millions of White Muslims, hundreds of millions of Black Muslims, and hundreds of millions of Southeast Asian Muslims.) Islam's claims about the Divine and its worship are not terribly different from Christianity, save that the particulars of what is read, what rituals are practiced, and what is professed to be believed. However, most religions are not interchangeable and have baggage in addition to their claims about the Divine and how to worship/respect it. Islam has a political ideology that accompanies its more central religious teachings. This ideology has been targeted by Anti-Islam bigots as "Islamofascism" because of its apartheid legal discrimination between Muslims and Non-Muslims. However, even political Islam is not anywhere near as repulsive as Nazism. It does not assert a "master race" and require eugenics to create it. It does not require the death and extermination of the second class citizens. It does not require a unitary vision for society in all respects. Most Muslims in the West argue that they do not even want political Islam to be manifest and are fine with the freedom to worship as they see fit.