Compare And Contrast Judaism And Christianity As Monotheistic Religion

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ISLAMIC ONLINE UNIVERSITY.

AQEEDAH.

STUDENT’S NAME: BUTHAYNA ABDULHALIM
STUDENT’S ID : 10103725.
COURSE NAME : AQD101.
ASSIGNMENT QUESTION: DISCUSS WHY ISLAM DOES NOT CONSIDER JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY AS MONOTHEISTIC RELIGIONS.
ATTEMPT COUNT: 1.

Over the years, Judaism, Christianity and Islam have been regarded as the monotheistic religions. Complementing them, are the divinely revealed books namely; Torah (Taurat), Bible (Injeel) and Qur’an respectively. These religious sects are also regarded as Abrahamic religions due to their root from prophet Ibrahim (Abraham). Generally, people perceive that they believe in one God …show more content…

They have transformed the belief on God’s lordship, His names and attributes and his right to be worshiped to other than Him. Kamali (2010) reasons that Islam visions itself as the complement of these two religions and the ultimate countenance of Abrahamic monotheism. It endorses the teachings of Judaism and Christianity, but eliminating any form of exclusivism. Therefore, it would be correct to eliminate them from the religious systems which are considered to be monotheistic.
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