Mainly;
Muslims:
* believe in all the three prophets Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them) as great prophets and God Messengers. * They believe in the three holy books Old Testament, New Testament, and Quran as God holy books
Christians:
* believe in Moses and Jesus but not in prophet Muhammad (PBUH). They believe in Jesus as God or son of God. * believe in the Old and New Testaments but not in the Quran.
Jews:
* believe in Moses but not in Jesus or Muhammad (Peace be upon them) * believe in the Hebrew Bible but not in the New Testament or the Quran
2100 years ago while Christianity and Islam teach that there were further prophets.
Then Christians believe the foretold savior came in Christ. However, the Christian concept of Christ or Messiah does not exist in Judaism, neither does the prophecy of a saviour.
Islam (Muslim) came after that, with Mohammed the prophet. They believe many but not all the same things Jews and Christians do.
Jews and Christians do not believe Mohammed was a prophet, Muslims most certainly do.
Jesus plays no role whatsoever in Judaism where he plays a significant role in both Christianity and Islam.
The concepts of hell and the devil do not exist in Judaism while they do in both Christianity and Islam.
Answer 2Refer to related question below for when was Islam made.
Answer 1
Firstly, both Christians and Muslims originate from same point that is Ibrahim, but their difference is due to the fact that Ibrahim had 2 children that is Issac and Ishmael. Then, Isaac is the point where Christianity began while Ishmael is the point where Islam began.
Answer 2
In Judeo-Christianity, there is an 'intimacy' revealed by God to His Creation (see Deuteronomy 1:31; Isaiah 40:11; Jeremiah 3:14 to list a few). We are even told to call Him 'Father' (see Matthew 6:8, et al). This is not the case in Islam. The Judeo-Christian God is presented as a God of Love - as the initiator and for all mankind, even sinners. The Qur'an has numerous places that say God does not love the sinner (see Deuteronomy 7:7; and John 3:16 versus Sura 2:190 and Sura 3:57 as examples).
For Islam, God is unknowable (see Sura 40 as example) while in Judeo-Christianity, God reveals Himself in many ways to His Creation (see Jeremiah 9:23-24 and John 17:3 as examples). These are just some of the differences between the religions.
A lot- Jews, like Christians, believe that Isaac was the sacrificial victim God chose to test Abraham's loyalty. Muslims believe it was his elder half brother Ishmael-the progenitor of the Arab people, also the Talmud makes no mention of of satan instructing Cain on how to kill Abel however the Qur'an the Islamic holy book does, this is also the case in the Talmud saying nothing about how Lucifer became satan but the Qur'an claims it was his pride which incited him to refuse to obey Allah and bow down to Adam saying he(Adam) was made from clay while he(satan) was made from fire. Lastly, there are the five pillars of Islam which Muslims claim are required to please God. The Jews ain't never heard of it. Then there's the 72 virgin promise, the instant paradise after being killed in battle for the sake of Islam, The praying five times a day and THEN there's Muhammad. All of which the Jews don't believe.
Mainly;
Muslims:
* believe in all the three prophets Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them) as great prophets and God Messengers. * They believe in the three holy books Torah, Bible, and Quran as God holy books
Christians:
* believe in Moses and Jesus but not in prophet Muhammad (PBUH). They believe in Jesus as God or son of God. * believe in the Bible and Torah but not in the Quran.
Jews:
* believe in Moses but not in Jesus or Muhammad (Peace be upon them) * believe in the Torah only but not in the Bible or the Quran
Basically it is due to the belief of whether one's Holy Book is inspired and non-corrupted. Also, the three disagree on the role of Jesus Christ and the final Judgment.
Christians believe in a triune God, with Jesus as the incarnate Logos. Muslims and Jews flatly reject this and insist on strict monotheism with an entirely immaterial God. Muslims classify Jesus with the Jewish prophets and consider the Mohamed as the final prophet, while Jews and Christians don't accept the Koran as part of scripture. Jews consider the Torah to contain 613 commandments that, to the extent they can be kept, are binding on all Jews. Muslims and Christians, while they accept that the Torah came from God, ignore most of them.
Islam, from the start, considered Jews and Christians as "people of the book," which is to say, although they do not accept the Koran as legitimate, they are not idolators. By the 12th century, Jews concluded that Islam was a legitimate path to righteousness, which is to say, not idolatrous, and that, while things like the incarnation and the cult of the Virgin are seriously problematic, Jews should not treat Christians as idolators in business dealings. Christians, however, have only recently begun to explore granting any legitimacy to Judaism and Islam.
Because Jews disagree about everything. However, Jews do not disagree that animals have rights; they only disagree on what those rights are.
no, the shia and sunni did. they are the two main groups of Islam i think. its in my social studies book
No, there are more Muslims living in Europe than there are Jews.
Muslims and Jews don't eat pork. Muslims eat shellfish, but Jews don't.
There are more Muslims in he world than Jews. There are about 1.57-1.65 billion Muslims in the world and only about 14-18 million adherents to Judaism.
Jerusalem is considered holy by Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
How did Jews and Muslims react to the royal orders of expulsion
No. Mosques are used by Muslims as their place of worship, not by Jews. Jews pray in synagogues.See also:More about Jewish prayer and synagogues
Christans , Jews, Muslims, Non Muslims
Muslims perform group ritual prayers in Mosque (Masjid) and the Jews in synagogue.
no it is for Muslims
The Jews and Muslims