It is understandable if you believe the origins of Judaism are to be found in the Koran, as Islamic religious leaders claim that the first people on earth were Muslims. However, this is not the case, regardless of how we read the scriptures of each religion in turn.
Islam was founded, and the Koran written, in the seventh century CE. The origins of Islam and therefore of the Koran, are to be found in the religions of Judaism and Christianity.
Koran is a book, not a place. The Koran is part of the Muslim religion, not Judaism. Jews have the Torah.
Qur'an or Koran ------> Islam Bible ------> Christians Torah ------> Jews
The only real reference for Muslims is the holy Koran. There are many references in the Koran to evolution and Muslims are ordered to follow wisdom.
Orthodox Jews follow nearly all the laws. Conservative follow some, but not all. Reform Jews follow little or none of the laws.
The Torah.
The ten commandments
no.... if you are christian or Jew u should know. if youre Muslim then i understand.... but the answer is no they are not the same....
The people who follow Judaism are Jews.
People who follow Judaism are called Jews
they were administered by Jews and Jews had nominal control, but ultimately they had to follow Nazi decrees.
Jews first and foremost follow the laws of the land.
If you consider yourself Jewish but do not follow Judaism, holding to no religion at all, then you are a "secular Jew". A significant proportion of Jews are secular Jews. Some Jews have adopted a form of Christianity and consider themselves Christian Jews or Messianic Jews.
No. They are different books with different content. The Torah is the holy book of the Jews, and the Qur'an is the holy book of the Muslims.