Thematic Essay On Christianity And Islam

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2. Together with Christianity, Islam, Judaism, they go back to patriarch Abraham, and their three prophets are directly descended from his sons Muhammad from the eldest, Ishmael, and Moses and Jesus from Isaac. Abraham established the settlement which today is the city of Makkah
(Mecca), and built the Ka'abah towards which all Muslims turn when they pray. In fact,
Christians and Jews are thus afforded a special, protected place in Islamic tradition and are known as "People of the Book."
4. When Buddhists use the word God, the word has nothing in common with God— the Creator of the Christian, Jewish or Islamic faith. Buddhist do not believe that gods are supernatural but instead Buddhists believe that the supreme law of cause and effect governs …show more content…

An employee may need to have a place to pray because a number of daily prayers are required and this will occur during work time.
Part two:
Christianity views
 Belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ as the son of God, and the Holy spirt

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 Death, deseecnt into hell, resurrection and ascension of Christ.
 Christ’s second coming, judgment day
 Bible is the holy word
 Heaven and hell
 Prophets
Christianity vs. Judaism: Messiah holds a certain similarity to that of Christians, yet they are differences, according to Judaism there is a small number of prophecies, according to Judaism they are fully human and mortal. Christianity believes that Messiah is Jesus, and the prophecies are in the kingdom, not the earthly one, and will come with the second coming.
Christianity vs. Islam: Shared similar views on monotheism, judgment, heaven, hell, spirits, angels and a future resurrection. Christians don’t recognize the Qur’an as the genuine book.
Christianity vs. Hinduism: differ on beliefs on heaven, hell, and reincarnation. Hinduism believes heaven and hell are temporary places. Both regionals have Trinitarian view of god (consisting of
Father, son and Holy spirit).