A larger number of people profess to being Christian but Islam is the fastest growing religion (I think Christianity is declining in absolute numbers).
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christian but Islam will come up
Christianity and Islam Christian 2.2 million people Islam 2.2 million people
Beware false prophets!
More than 50 Islam Countries in the world..
Islamic answer: Islam. Jewish answer: Judaism. Christian answer: Christianity. etc...
Christianity has slightly more followers than Islam but no single Christian denomination is bigger than Islam. There are more Muslims than Catholics.
christian, Islam and shanti religion
There is no inherent difference between Islam and science. During the European Dark Ages it was Islam that preserved ancient Greek and Roman knowledge that became lost in the Christian world. And during the Middle Ages, Islam led the Christian world in scientific advances. There is no reason that future Muslim scientists need not be at the forefront of scientific investigation.
Christians started earlier than Islam. Islam was started in AD. Christian also started AD But I only think is 1 AD because Jesus Christ is not born on BC times or years... There will be more Christians than Muslims on the World.
The more the specific religion followers the more will be the converts from this religion to Islam. Accordingly, most converts to Islam are from Christian religion. Some think that most converts to Islam are from people who had no previous convictions or beliefs. Refer to links below
In a religious sense, Islam did not affect Christianity, i.e. none of the Christian doctrines changed on account of Islam's existence. However, much of the Islamic World replaced former Christian countries, such as Tunisia, East Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Spain. These conquests redirected Christian thought to reconquering and re-Christianizing those regions. There was a harsh and belligerent tone taken by Christendom to the military expansion of Islam. Christians in the Islamic Caliphates did take on different forms of dress and had a more repressed culture. The Eastern Churches had a more strained relationship with Rome which endures to this day.