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    Buddhism began as part of the Hinduism religion and then the creator of Buddhism‚ Siddhartha Gautama‚ decided to split from Hinduism religion and form his own religious system. It was when he received his four visions‚ that’s when Gautama decided to leave his life of comfort and ultimately find the true meaning of life through endless meditation‚ fasting and wandering about the world alone which then created a following before and after his death to follow his teaching of how to reach a state of

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    Islam is a universalizing religion that was able to spread swiftly throughout the Middle East‚ but when Islam was brought to India‚ how the religion dispersed was leisure. However‚ Islam disseminated in both regions through missionaries and occupation. Therefore‚ how Islam diffused throughout India and the Middle East was very similar‚ even though the momentum in which it did spread was not as rapid in India as it was in the Middle East. Between 600 and 1450 one of the largest religions was born

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    Similarities Between Christianity and Islam: There are hundreds of religions practiced in the world today. Of them two are the most prominent. Islam and Christianity. It is averaged that there are 750 million people practicing Islam‚ and another 1 billion practicing Christianity. The start of Islam actually derived form Christianity‚ history books indicate that one night in the year 610‚ the first of many revelations came to Muhammad from God by way of the angel Gabriel (In Christianity this is the same

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    attitudes of Christianity and Islam toward merchants and trade form the religion’s origins until about 1500. Christianity and Islam have been the two of world’s most greatest religions for several hundreds years. Obviously‚ these two religions developed their own unique points of view toward commerce and trading through ever-changing society and different eras. Christianity’s first view toward the merchants is negative because Christians perceived that rich men cannot enter the heaven though Islam holds

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    Islam and Christianity seem to be very different religions but as you get deeper into the rituals and beliefs the two show strong similarities. Christianity and Islam are the two most popular religions around the world but Christianity is the largest religion in the world with 1.9 billion followers. The two religions are monotheistic and believe in one single God but Islam refers to the same god‚ as Allah. The two religions are based on different teachings. Christianity is based on the life and teachings

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    are interesting to observe. One of the most interesting aspects on religion istheir views and approaches on suffering. Two religions that I find have interesting views on suffering are Christianity and Buddhism. {draw:frame} In the Bible‚ it pays a good deal of attention to the reality of suffering. Christianity doesn’t disregard and turn a cold shoulder towards suffering like some religions have neither do they deal with it superficially. One of the larger books of the Bible‚ the book of Job

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    Travels in Islamic world was important in the light of Islam as the Prophet encouraged his followers to seek knowledge even as far away as China‚ indicating that knowledge is borderless and travelling is a good way to expand the horizons of knowledge and experience. Leisure‚ curiosity and mostly pilgramage were reasons for travelling and as long as the underlying intention is a good one‚ like to recuperate before going back to work‚ to appreciate a new culture or country‚ or to spend time with family

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    Muslim Islamic religion based on Quran "Muslim" is the Arabic term for "one who submits to God". Muslims believe that God is one and incomparable.[2] Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that was revealed at many times and places before‚ including through the prophets Abraham‚ Moses and Jesus.[3] Muslims maintain that previous messages and revelations have been partially changed or corrupted over time‚[4] but consider the Qur’an to be both

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    The Spread of Islam Muhammad‚ an orphaned child born in Mecca around 570 C.E‚ had greatly inspired the Arabs and influenced them to spread the Islamic religion as a “sacred duty”. Many Arabs who converted to the new religion were well respected by Muslims. However‚ there were few who disobeyed the offering to convert. They were either punished or forced to become slaves. “Peoples of the Book” also known as Christians and Jews‚ had the right to practice their faiths‚ but could not spread it. Along

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    Buddhism is a religion with most of its followers based in Asia. Buddha is their leader and they often refer to him as the enlightened one. Christianity is a religion with most of its followers living in the United States and South America. Jesus is their leader and he is often referred to as the Son of God. Both Christianity and Buddhism began around two thousand years ago by one man teaching people his principles and beliefs. Buddha taught that in order to achieve nirvana a person must do good

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