1.) Jesus- Jerusalem is important to Christians because it is the root place to their faith. It is important to them because of their beliefs in me being the savior. They believe strongly in the miracles that I preformed in Jerusalem, my crucifixion, and ascension into heaven. These were in Jerusalem.
1.) Moses- Jerusalem is the source of the Jewish faith. They have strong beliefs inside the history of Jerusalem. They have also lived there for aver 4,000 years. Their Jewish history survives in Jerusalem, and their very holy temples have been demolished and rebuilt there.
1.) Muhammad- Jerusalem is the place of the descendants of Abraham and Ishmael. It also holds a lot of importance because Jerusalem holds the history of the Muslims and their symbols of
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There is Hassidim and Orthodox Judaism for example. They believe in different interpretations of the Talmud. Some take things more seriously and literal than others. Some even dress the same way as their ancestors, while others don't.
2.) Muhammad- In Islam too, there is division. 90% of the Muslim population is Sunnis, and the other 10% is Shiites. They both have dress codes, but the Shiites is much more strict than the Sunnis. For example, the Shiites believe that woman should always be completely covered in public. While the Sunnis have a certain way of dressing, they are not as strict as the Shiites. They cover themselves well, but not completely. They can have their face showing, hands, and so on.
3/4.) Muhammad- The Muslim faith is some-what similar to the other two main monotheistic faiths. We believe in One God, sins, prayer, penance, prophets, and other things. The Muslims believe that Jesus is the Messiah, but they do not believe that Jesus is the Redeemer. To break it down, they think that Jesus opened the gates of Heaven to us, but they also think that Jesus did not die on the cross and redeem us of our sins. They also believe that I was a