In actual fact Christianity and Islam are quite similar religions for example we both believe in the same and one God (we call this the Tahwid), but have different beliefs about him. We both believe in the existence and that he had a relation to God of Jesus or Isa (pbuh) as we Muslims call him. However the reason that we believe that Christ is not God is because we believe that he was only a messenger of God as but never the son of God and never ‘divine’. That Christ had performed some of these miracles, through the loaned power which Allah had given him, such being born of a virgin mother. Jesus is not the only prophet (messengers of God that spread his word) that we have in common, for example there is Moses, Abraham etc. Furthermore all religion share the belief that God is omnipresent (which mean everywhere), omnipotent (all powerful) and omniscient (all knowing). Islam’s greatest teaching is the Shahada, this is the belief that ‘There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the apostle of Allah. Muhammad was the last prophet in Islam, he revealed the word of God and Islam to humanity. The main difference between Christianity and Islam is that Christians choose to worship Jesus, and see him as he son of God, whereas we see him as only a prophet of God, furthermore in the Qur’an it clearly states that Allah has no relatives, nor associates. In addition the greatest sin for a Muslim is to compare
In actual fact Christianity and Islam are quite similar religions for example we both believe in the same and one God (we call this the Tahwid), but have different beliefs about him. We both believe in the existence and that he had a relation to God of Jesus or Isa (pbuh) as we Muslims call him. However the reason that we believe that Christ is not God is because we believe that he was only a messenger of God as but never the son of God and never ‘divine’. That Christ had performed some of these miracles, through the loaned power which Allah had given him, such being born of a virgin mother. Jesus is not the only prophet (messengers of God that spread his word) that we have in common, for example there is Moses, Abraham etc. Furthermore all religion share the belief that God is omnipresent (which mean everywhere), omnipotent (all powerful) and omniscient (all knowing). Islam’s greatest teaching is the Shahada, this is the belief that ‘There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the apostle of Allah. Muhammad was the last prophet in Islam, he revealed the word of God and Islam to humanity. The main difference between Christianity and Islam is that Christians choose to worship Jesus, and see him as he son of God, whereas we see him as only a prophet of God, furthermore in the Qur’an it clearly states that Allah has no relatives, nor associates. In addition the greatest sin for a Muslim is to compare