Answer1: They all serve one god, and it is the same god.
they also belive in the prophets ( May Allah rest them in peace) who preceeded their prophet as Muslims have faith in both Prophet Jesus ( of Christianity) and Prophet Moses ( of judism).
Answer 2: Muslims believes that there is one God as Christians and Jews. However, the god Allah Quran describes is different in nature and character from the God of The Bible. God of The Bible revealed Himself as one God in a plural form even from the first verse of the Bible (Genesis 1:1 - the usage of Elohim) and later revealed as the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. This concept of God is not found in Quran. God of the Bible directly talked to the prophets of the Old Testament but God never spoke to Mohammed the prophet of Islam (Gen 8:15 God spoke to Noah, Gen 24:7 God spoke to Abraham, Gen 31:11 God spoke to Jacob, Exo 6:2 God spoke to Moses, 1Sam 3:17 God spoke to Samuel, 2Sam 23:3 God spoke to David, etc...God did not speak to Mohammed).
Biblical prophets was not influenced by Satan but Mohammed had many instances of satanic revelations (Sura 22:52).
Mohammed denied that Jesus is the Son of God and the Bible teaches that those who deny the Son is antichrist (1Jn 2:22) and have no God (1Jn 4:15).
Muslim are taught to respect Muslim & non-Muslim, treat all mankind equally regardless their religion. Those Muslim who persecuted Christians or other religion does not understand this teaching or simple ignoring them for the sake of their own human ego
AnswerThe moral and ethical teachings of Christianity are remarkably similar to those of Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Daoism and many other modern religions, because they are universal truths. Even though the Bible may not really be true when it talks about God, the teachings are. You should obey those teachings because they lead to a civilised, humane and safe society.
Muslim women are women who believe in Islam religion, such as Christian women are those who believe in Christianity religion.?Muslim women are women who submit their will to God, and follow the religion of Islam, follow the teachings of the Holy book Quran and the teachings of Prophet Mohammad (SAW)
Most medieval queens in Europe were Christians. Some were not. Aside from those areas of Europe where there were pagans, there were well organized and sophisticated monarchies in Europe that were Muslim, such as those in Spain and Sicily.
Gandhi's quote highlights the discrepancy between the teachings of Christ and the actions of some Christians. He appreciates the principles of Christ but criticizes the behavior of some Christians for not embodying those principles.
Jehovah's Witnesses are Christians, but they are not Protestants for the same reason that they are not Catholics-they recognize certain teachings of those religions as unscriptural.
Christianity started off as nothing more than a sect of Judaism, so many of the Jewish teachings also apply to Christianity, for example the ten commandments. However, since those who spread Christianity wanted lots of people to convert really quickly, they abolished some of the more outdated or strict rules (such as dietary restrictions), and obviously the peaceful teachings of Jesus emphasised. But apart from that, most of the laws and teachings are very similar.
A man can have sex only with a woman. A Muslim is permitted to have sex with only his wife duly married according to Islamic teachings.
Most people would not disagree with following the moral teachings of the Church. They are much the same as those of Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and so on. Many disagree with following the religious teachings of the Christian Church, simply because they believe them to be untrue. If one is a Muslim, Budhhist, Hindu or atheist, then the religious teachings of the Church simply do not apply.
Yes, because Kosher products adhere to strict rules and the rules are similar to those of Islam, such as that of no pork.
One of the most impactful Christian quotes attributed to Gandhi is "I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." This quote highlights Gandhi's belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ but his disappointment in the actions of some Christians. Another notable quote is "I believe in the teachings of Christ and my own, which are the same." This quote emphasizes Gandhi's belief in the similarities between his own principles and those of Christianity.
The teachings of Jesus were similar to Judaism in their emphasis on love, compassion, and ethical behavior. However, Jesus also introduced new ideas, such as the concept of forgiveness and salvation through faith in him as the Son of God, which were different from traditional Jewish beliefs.