Islam is a religion which all of its followers believe that there is one and only God, named Allah, the followers of Islam are called Muslims, and the teachings and beliefs of Islam are written out in a Holy book, called Qur’an, which was revealed to the last messenger of Allah, named Muhammad Ibn Abdullah. Muslims believe that Qur’an was spoken to Prophet Muhammad by an Angel named Jeebril, and that is the word of Allah. There were other Prophets of Allah before Muhammad SAW, including Adam (who was the first prophet), Nuhu, Musa, Ibrahim, Saleh, Isma’il, Yusuf and Isah (Jesus) AS. Muslims believe that all these prophets were given a message by Allah to convey to their people at the different time in the history of humankind, …show more content…
Those Ten Commandments includes a set of principles regarding worship and ethical rules such as prohibition of committing murder, theft, and adultery etc. All the Ten Commandments are listed in the sacred text of Judaism, the Hebrew Bible or Torah, which they regard it as both a record of their history and of the moral behaviour which every one of them must follow. However, there are three main movements within the Judaism belief: The traditional Judaism called Orthodox Judaism; Reform Judaism, which is liberal; and lastly, Conservative Judaism.
Christianity is an Abrahamic (Ibrahim) religious and it solely based on the life and the teachings of a man who serves as their focal point for their religion named, Jesus Christ (Isah). It followers believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the saviour of humanity.
Like in Judaism, Christianity has also weathered in theological disputes that have created many distinct churches and denominations. There are three largest branches of Christianity worldwide, they are: Catholic Church, the Eastern-Orthodox Church and also the various denominations of …show more content…
However, the symbolism like making religious icon, images and index has been an integral part of Judaism. Some religion has some objects that represent divine or stand for absolutely for something in the mind of it faithful followers, and therefore, Judaism has had its holy objects as well as symbols, for example, the Menorah and the Star of David. The Menorah is the lamp with six branches as described in the bible, made of pure gold and uses fresh olive oil to light it up every day, Moses AS set it up in the Temple of Jerusalem. While the Star of David is a six-pointed star, looks like hexagram and it has been used to decorate Motif in Judaism since the ancient days but then it was around the late Middle Ages that it began used as symbol of Judaism as well as Jewish identity. Since then, the Star of David has been use by the Israeli country on their flag as their