Moral Living points: Al-Israo verses like the 10 Commandments. Piety, Humility, and a profound sense of accountability to God. A Muslim is expected to be humble and take control of passions and desires. The Four Heads
Judaism Sacred Text: Torah
Moral Living Points: Mishpat (justice), tzedakah (righteousness), hesed (kindness), rahamim (compassion), Golden Rule
Buddhism: Sacred Text: Tripitaka, Mahayahna Sutras, Tibetan book of the dead Moral Living Points: Five Precepts, which prohibit killing (including animals), stealing, illicit sexual relations, wrong speech (including gossiping), and drugs or alcohol. Refrain taking food at inappropriate times, abstain from dancing, singing, music, and entertainments …show more content…
The Golden Rule (Treat others as you would like to be treated)
2. Judaism and Islam Believe in one God
3. Islam and Buddhism do not believe in believe in not having a class system
Differences:
1. Buddhism does not have a heaven and state of existence without Nirvana
2. Islam and Judaism both believe in one God, Buddhism only introduces the concept of God
3. Islam worships at a mosque and Judaism worships at a synagogue. Comparision to the Catholic understanding of scripture
Worship of God: Catholicism, Islam, and Judaism all worship one God. Buddhism does not and rather just introduces the concept of God.
Respect of parents: All religions (Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism) preach the respect of parents.
Employment: People of all these religions work. However, the very religious of these religions do unconventional jobs Ex: Buddhist monks pray for long periods daily and they do this for a living.
Marriage: All religions tolerate marriage and look upon it as a positive thing. However, some religions advocate marriage more than others. Islam is an extremely strong advocate for marriage while Buddhism believes that marriage is an individual concern and is not a religious