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Comparison can be done only in similar things. Here there are no chances for comparison.
Between Christianity and Islam there are few things, such as birth of Jesus, to compare. Islam rejects trinity and crucifixion which are Christians major and strong beliefs. ==== Each of these monotheistic, Abrahamic religions were given the "Golden Rule" and prophecy of a Messiah figure. Judaism didn't accept the Christ; Christianity didn't accept Muhammad; Islam didn't accept Baha'u'llah. Because each rejected newer revelation, Judaism still lives by 3300 year-old Mosaic laws and its own calendar; Christianity still lives by 2000 year-old laws and its own calendar; Islam still lives by 1400 year-old laws and its own calendar. Baha'is live by laws given only 165 years ago that are applicable for the next 1000 and also have their own calendar.
Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Bahai.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Though Islam doesn't view Jerusalem in the same manner as Judaism or Christianity. For Judaism and Christianity, Jerusalem is place of the world's foundation and the city where G-d's presence once rested. Islam's holy city is actually Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. Islam's claim to Jerusalem is political, not religious (or at least not at all in the way Christians and Jews view Jerusalem).
Judaism and Christianity use it as a primary text. Islam and Bahai use it as a reference book. Chritianity combines it with the Gospel and calls it a Bible. Basically, any abrahamic religion uses it.
* Christianity * Traditional Bantu religions * Islam * Hinduism * Judaism * Bhudism * other minority religions are practised by immigrants like Shiism, Sikhsm, Bahai etc
The majority of Jamaicans identify themselves with Christianity. However, there is also Rastafarianism, Revivalism are local religions. There are small groups who practice Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Bahai and many more.
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Bahai and others. See also:Is there evidence for Creation?Can you show that God exists?Seeing God's wisdom
Islam 95 percent Christianity 3 percent Traditional 1 percent bahai 1 percent
Christian Islam Buddhism Judaism Hinduism Universalism Jain Shinto Cao Dai Juche Sikhism Bahai Spiritism
Christians, Jews and Muslims, in no particular order. These being the people of the book. Also it is respected by any faith which respects those above religions such as Bahai and devotees of the recently deceased Sai Baba, who embraced all religions. Hindus, Bhuddists, Animists and all the other major religions have no special regard for Jerusalem.
Christianity, Islam and Judaism are thought to be the main religions because they agree in heaven, hell, and judgement day, and that they all descended from Abraham. The main religions around the world not including the ones listed above are Buddhism Hinduism The last one is personal preference of Sikhism, Atheism, Shinto or Pagan.
They are two different religions, both part of the Abrahamic tradition but separated by about 3000 years. The Jewish scholars and rabbis and artists have been busy for 3000 years, so that Judaism today is a rich cultural treasure. Its religious texts have commentaries and commentaries on the commentaries to the 7th degree. The Bahai Faith is a very young religion, just 160 years old. It has copious scriptures, but many are not yet translated to European languages, and only a few have commentaries, which are tentative first attempts. The Bahai community is even more widely spread over the world than Judaism, including a great variety of different cultures, but there is a lot of travel and communication today (not the case in the centuries when Judaism was developing), so one cannot speak of an Iranian Bahai Faith and an American Bahai Faith (for example) in the way that one differentiated between eastern and western traditions in Judaism. Bahai is an open religion, seeking converts and generally speaking, accepting whoever wants to join. It has no Rabbis: there are scholars, but they have no authority, and there are elected councils that govern local Bahai communities, but they have no authorization to say what the Bahai scriptures and teachings mean. Women participate equally, except (at least for now) at the international level, where the Universal House of Justice has nine elected male members. Bahais accept Jesus and use the New Testament as scripture, and also accept Muhammad and use the Quran, in addition to their own scriptures, which are the works written by Baha'u'llah and Abdu'l-Baha, and in some cases authenticated reports of Abdu'l-Baha's spoken words. Bahai is quite explicitly modern, speaking of modernity as a new age that needs new religious and social teachings, such as the equality of mean and women, universal education, the abolition of the clergy, the need for a mechanism of world government to guarantee the peace and ensure free trade and communication. The virtues and core principles of the two religions are very much the same: both praise honesty and abhor lying, for example, both teach that there is one God who sends guidance to humanity.
Christianity is unique because it requires belief in Jesus Christ as divine and as Saviour who died for the sins of mankind and rose from the grave. The Bible contains the same scripture that Judaism uses because the God of Judaism is the same as the God of Christianity. The two diverge at the point of identifying Jesus as the awaited Messiah and the teachings He brought which differed somewhat to the practises Judaism had adopted. Allah in Islam is not the same as the God of the Bible, having quite different characteristics. The New Testament which is the essence of Christianity is not followed by any other religion.