The similarities that all three religions have are that they are all derived from the “Abrahamic religions” and they are all monotheistic. The reason for this is because of the Hebrew’s Bible agreement with God. All have their own form of what they call their written Word. They each all have a place established for worship. They all believe in one God however what each call their God is different. Each religion has a spiritual belief in angles and demons. Although the do have some differences with what causes a person to have salvation there is only one thing that they have in common and this is good deeds to save a person. The similarities are few but the differences are great among the religions. …show more content…
The Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the Savior of the world. However they both believe that Jesus was born through a virgin birth. The Islamic religion believes that Jesus did not die but that he ascended into heaven as a result of the crucifixion while Christians on the other hand believe that Jesus did die at crucifixion. The Christians believe that Jesus was resurrected on the third day morning however the Islam’s don’t believe that. However they each believe in the second coming of Jesus. The Islamic religion believes in salvation based on the Five Pillars of their faith however Christians believe in faith and sacraments. They each agree that if you do not leave according to the law that there is an eternal hell waiting for you. As far as human nature is concerned the Islamic believe that people have the ability to do good and evil however the Christians believe that we are born in sin and have a sinful