Christianity Vs Islam Research Paper

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There are many differences between Islam and Christianity like the scriptures, prophets, and the trinity.
The first thing that is different between Christianity and Islam is the scripture
The Christian Bible is made up of the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament dates to centuries before the time of Christ. The New Testament dates from the time of Christ, or centuries thereafter. Christians generally believe that the Qur’an is a later work than the Bible and on-divine in origin.
The Qur’an assumes familiarity with major narratives recounted in the Jewish and Christian’s scriptures. It summarizes some, dwells at length on others and differs in others. Muslims believe that Jesus was given the Injil from the Abrahamic God and …show more content…

Muslims do not believe that he was the Son of God, nor that he is divine or part of a triune God. In Islam, Jesus was a human prophet who, like all the other prophets, tried to bring the children of Israel to the worship of One God. Muslims believe that Jesus was miraculously born of the Virgin Mary. Muslims believe the creation of Jesus was similar to the creation of Adam (the first prophet of God), they were both created by God without human fathers. Muslims believe that Jesus was condemned to crucifixion and then miraculously saved from …show more content…

Muslims regard the Qur’an as the most important miracle of Muhammad, a proof of his prophet hood, and the culmination of a series of divine messages that started with the messages revealed to Adam and ended with Muhammad. They consider the Qur’an to be the only revealed book that has been protected by God from distortion or corruption.
Muslims revere Muhammad as the embodiment of the perfect believer and take his actions and sayings as a model of ideal conduct. Unlike Jesus, who Christians believe was God's son, Muhammad was a mortal, albeit with extraordinary qualities. Today many Muslims believe that it is wrong to represent Muhammad, but this was not always the case. At various times and places pious Muslims represented Muhammad although they never worshiped these images.
Christians generally believe that Muhammad is not mentioned or alluded to in the Bible. As Jesus is considered the Son of God, a later revelation is either redundant or