The only major difference (apart from alcohol) is that Muslim festivals are celebrated according to the Islaamic calendar rather than the normal Julian calandar. An Islaamic year is exactly 12 lunar months - about 51 weeks. Islaam also celebrates two festivals where gifts are traditionally exchanged - Eid al Hajj and Eid al Fitr - the latter being the first day of the month of Mukarram, the month after Ramzan and so the first day without fasting - a traditional "family" day.
No, Muslims do not believe that Jesus is God and Christians do. This is one of the main differences, but there are many more.
The Shiah Muslims are a division of Muslims, something like protestant and Catholics, both are Christians.
In a Venn diagram, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam share similarities such as belief in one God, prophets like Abraham and Moses, and the importance of ethical behavior. Differences include beliefs about Jesus - Christians see him as the Son of God, while Jews and Muslims do not. Another difference is the holy books - Christians have the Bible, Jews have the Torah, and Muslims have the Quran.
*--when Muslims believe in 1 ( One & Only) god Christians believe in 3........ *--when Muslims see Jesus as a beloved prophet of Islam by ALLAH Christians see him as God.......Answer: Christians' belief is sometimes misunderstood -they actually believe exactly the same as Muslims that there is only one God. They believe that this God has revealed Himself in three persons, the Father, the Son (Jesus) and the Holy Spirit, who are all one God, not three.The reason for the various differences ultimately go back to the scriptures each use, the Bible for Christians and the Koran for Islam.
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Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
The crows. 1st-Christians 2nd-Muslims 3rd-Christians (somewhat) 4th-Muslims (Christians fighting Christians = Muslim victory) 5th-Muslims 6th-Muslims 7th-Muslims 8th-Muslims 9th-Not much of a crusade and many don't consider it one, nothing really accomplished.
Arab Muslims as well as Arab Christians fought together the crusaders as invaders and not as Christians.
The crows. 1st-Christians 2nd-Muslims 3rd-Christians (somewhat) 4th-Muslims (Christians fighting Christians = Muslim victory) 5th-Muslims 6th-Muslims 7th-Muslims 8th-Muslims 9th-Not much of a crusade and many don't consider it one, nothing really accomplished.
The Crusades led to widespread destruction and loss of life among Muslims as they were the targets of military attacks by Christian armies. This resulted in resentment, fear, and hostility towards Christians in the Muslim world. Additionally, the Crusades deepened the divide between Muslims and Christians, reinforcing a sense of religious and cultural differences.
Muslims do not encourage their children not to like Christians. Christians and Jews are people of the book as mentioned in the Quran and the people closer to Muslims are Christians as mentioned in the Quran. Muslims are allowed to marry Christians and Jews as they are people of the book. It is therefore a misconception on your part to think that Muslims are encouraged not to like Christians!
Yes. Muslims often do not even know what the differences are between Catholics, Protestants, Orthodox, Eastern Christianity, and Mormonism. As a result, they believe that anyone who worships Christ is a Christian.