Similarities
The similarities is the house of Abraham.The difference is,Jews believe that Issac was the son to get the birthright.The Muslims believe it was Ismael was the one to inherit their fathers blessing.
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The similarities between the Law of Moses and the Law of Muhammad are too many to write about. There are many many things which are the same. It would be easier to talk about the few differences.
From a Muslim's point of view: the Law given to Moses was not supposed to be ONLY for the Jews. the Jews were supposed to live by that Law, and also spread it to all people. Moses brought a Message from the One God which was supposed to be for everyone to adopt. But the Jews, eventually, stopped seeking out people to enter into the Law - they ended up keeping it only to themselves.
Moses, Jesus and many other prophets spoke about the coming of someone called "The Messenger of the Covenant". This last Prophet was to come and establish a final Message, a final Law - for all Mankind. The Message was to be the same basic Message given to all the Prophets, but the difference is that this Message would be the last Law for Mankind. Muslims believe that Moses, Jesus, and the rest, were speaking of Muhammad. You can do a search on the Web of the words: "Muhammad in The Bible".
Five centuries after Jesus, Muhammad came with a Revelation from God that brought people back to the original religion of Abraham. It contains many rulings that agree with the Law of Moses. In fact, the Message of Muhammad - the Qur'an - is a Message that: "Confirms the previous Scriptures, and protects them from error".
They are both Abrahamic religions. Both forbid the eating of pork.
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they are the same thing
Absolutely no similarity in any way.
they are both monotheistic religions
they both pray and do ritual practices like sacrifices
There are more than 10 more Muslim countries, and a similarity between them is that Islam is the majority religion.
both states actively promoted the development and spread of islam
There is no similarity whatsoever between Hanukkah and Eucharist. Eucharist is a Christian rite/sacrament, and Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the Maccabean War.
Both calendars are based on both the Sun's and the Moon's movements.
There is a similarity between the theories.The twins had just one similarity.
No. Does that help?
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