Understanding between two religions

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  1. rodeletters

    rodeletters Guest

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    Greetings to all!
    I am a student from the Netherlands and my school has assigned me to create a game to promote understanding between two religious groups, namely Muslims and Christians. Therefore I am asking you all the following: where are Muslim and Christian religious teachings very similar, and where do they differ a lot? Specific examples would be much appreciated!

    I believe that when a person of a certain faith is able to relate to the ethics behind the teachings of another faith, it creates understanding and acceptance.

    Thank you all in advance!
    -Max
     
  2. WOLF ANGEL

    WOLF ANGEL Senior Member - A Fool on the Hill Lifetime Supporter

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    Is it just the two faiths that you are looking at, or all faiths?
    As a follower of Pagan lore can I request a bit of ecological respect be included?
    Cheers
    :)
     
  3. Musikero

    Musikero Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Off the top of my head:
    1. they both worship the same God, just with different names (Yahweh, Allah).
    2. Jesus (known as Issa to the Muslims)
    3. Stories of Abraham, Isaac and Ishmael, etc.
     
  4. machinist

    machinist Banned Lifetime Supporter

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    the golden rule.
     
  5. chordcat

    chordcat Member

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    Both have texts that are paramount to each religion. Christianity has The Bible and Islam has the Qur'an.
    Both are monotheistic and believe God to be omniscient and omnipotent.
    Both also include in addition to those mentioned, Adam, Noah, Moses
    Both give creedance to the 'free-will' of people and thus people are susceptible to 'sins' or evil deeds...also there is salvation in both religions via repentance etc.
    Both (depending on the type of Christianity) believe in prayer, fasting, charity, a sacred place (or building ie. church , mosque)
    ...there are tons of similarities.
     
  6. Mountain Valley Wolf

    Mountain Valley Wolf Senior Member

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    Both are very judgemental against non-believers.

    ...What? That's not the kind of answer you were looking for? ...I'm not helping---what do you mean?

    ; )
     
  7. Indy Hippy

    Indy Hippy Zen & Bearded

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    :rofl: Gotta love you wolf

    Here's my two cents

    Both believe in Yeshua yes, Christianity believes Yeshua is the chosen Messiah of G-D who died to save them from their sins and will return to defeat Satan at the end of days.
    Muslims believe that Yeshua is a prophet who will return at the end of days to slay the false messiah of the Jews with a spear and then convert all Christians to Islam. No joke
    Traditionalist Christians believe that the bible is the Holy Word of G-d
    All Muslims believe that the Quran is the Holy Word of G-D (Allah)
    Both believe that the biblical prophets are true prophets
    Christians believe that the Jewish Tanakh and Torah are canonical (inspired by G-D) texts
    Muslims do not believe that the Jewish Tanakh and Torah are canonical
    Christians believe that the New Testament is Canonical
    Muslims do not believe that the New Testament is Canonical
    Christians follow canonical law
    Muslims follow Sharia law
    Both believe in a single G-D as their ultimate reality
    Christians believe in the Trinity (One substance but three persons)
    Muslims believe in Unity (one substance one person)
    Both believe that Yeshua was a virgin birth
    Christians believe in angels and demons as their other spiritual beings. Their angelic hierarchy is put into subcategories of Seraphim, Cherubim, Archangels, and Angels
    Muslims believe in angels, demons, and jinn
    Christians believe in the ressurection of Jesus
    Muslims believe he never died
    Christians believe in original sin
    Muslims believe in equal ability to do good or evil.
    Christians believe that G-D's roles in salvation are predestination and various forms of grace
    Muslims believe that G-D's role in salvation is predestination
    Christians believe in an eternal Heaven
    Muslims believe in an eternal Paradise
    Christians believe in an eternal Hell and Purgatory if you're Catholic
    Muslims believe in an eternal Hell
    Christians central religious days are Lent, Easter, and Holy Week
    Muslims central religious days are Eid-al-Fitr, Eid-al-Adha, month of Ramadan.
    Other Christian Holidays are Christmas and Saints Day
    Other Muslim Holidays are Mawlid and Ashura


    Thats just a few facts but I hope they help you.
     
  8. willedwill

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    But in Islam ultimately God, Allah, judges about justice for both non-believers and believers alike. The wicked can rule and in many ways inherent the Earth. The judgment on behalf of the believers is that only they can after-all attain Heaven together or each separately.

    In Christianity, non-believers are judged for the end of their actions and thus denied appropriate providence. But a non-believer is an example to the community as much as the believer who respectably realizes hypocrisy and as such for the developing christian community is also referred in due course as non-believer.

    :love:
     
  9. Mountain Valley Wolf

    Mountain Valley Wolf Senior Member

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    What can I say. As I read this thread I accidentally let my hands go idle, and, well you know what that means... I tried to stop them but they kept typing. I yelled, "Stop it!! This is a serious question!!" But it was like they were the devil's play things...

    Willed Will, you do bing up a good point. I was only thinking, ...err, I mean... my hands were only pointing out of their own will, that humans will be humans, and a devout Muslim and Christian alike can quickly condemn another for their beliefs and actions.

    But it is nice to know that ideologically Islam has more tolerance for the nonbeliever.
     
  10. Dejavu

    Dejavu Until the great unbanning

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    Islam and Christianity? Both have beef.
     
  11. darkforest

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    They both:
    believe women are just property
    forcibly convert unbelievers
    kill people for practicing witchcraft
    kill homosexuals
     
  12. willedwill

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    Woo...ooh; the Law of God says nothing is property.
     

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