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    Islam and Christianity are the two largest religions in the world with approximately 3.4 billion followers combined. Islam and Catholicism- the largest branch of Christianity- share many key similarities and differences. One such similarity is the belief in only one God‚ which can be defined as monotheism. The prayer rituals of Islam and Catholicism differ from one another; however‚ there are some correspondences. The cultural contexts of the two religions and the current issues facing Muslims

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    their God‚ and‚ as such‚ most monotheistic religions have a great deal in common with only a few differences that set them apart. The religions that developed among Christian societies in Europe and in the Islamic Civilization in the Middle East between the years 600-1200 C.E. are no different in this sense. One man was the central focus of the religious movement in each these two regions‚ reaching out to the common man. But because of the tremendous following each man inspired‚ they threatened

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    IslamChristianityJudaism and Cultural Diversity Alicia Lue Devry University Course Number: SOCS350 July 2013 IslamChristianityJudaism and Cultural Diversity Religion has always been and will be one of the major influences that shape our world. The three major Western religions of the world are ChristianityIslam and Judaism. Christianity is said to be the largest with an estimated two billion followers and Islam the second largest with 1.5 billion followers (Ali-Karamali‚ 2008). These three

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    Although Christianity and Judaism origin both originated from prophet Abraham‚ these religions differ in the views of Jesus Christ‚ and their contrasting holy practices/teachings. Despite these characteristics‚ both these religions have tremendously impacted history‚ and play a major role in today’s world. Abraham is known to be the father of all three major world religions. These include ChristianityIslam‚ and Judaism. The Old Testament proves that Abraham’s offspring helped form the children

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    JudaismChristianity‚ and Islam are the most recognized and popular religions around the globe. The three religions are in some ways very similar while at the same time very diverse. Collectively all three religions are monotheistic which means the belief in one God‚ creator of the Universe who hears the prayers of his faithfuls. The Jews believe that God made a pact with their ancestors‚ the Hebrews‚ saying that they are the chosen ones. They await the return if the Messiah. The Christians believe

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    all shared some concepts. In the Middle East‚ the three great world religions-JudaismChristianity‚ and Islam had both share some similarities and differences. <br> <br>Judaism‚ a monotheistic religion‚ so as Christianity and Islam‚ originally came from the Hebrews. The Hebrews believed that God was their special protector and was everything‚ the most powerful‚ and present everywhere. Like the other two religions‚ Judaism also has a holy book called the Torah. The Torah is a sacred recording of laws

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    explaining the similarities between three religions of the One God; ChristianityJudaism‚ and Islam. Though having very radical believers amongst some‚ I believe understanding those who are not of the same religion as you will eventually lead to peace in the world. As the old saying goes‚ “Knowledge is power.” Understanding and acknowledging a difference between people without violence is the path to peace. Let’s start with the most familiar within the United States‚ Christianity. Christianity is a faith

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    Commonalities Between ChristianityIslam‚ and Judaism Religion has always been an integral part of society. One cannot understand modern culture‚ history or language without a knowledge of the subject. Though there are many religions‚ three of the most influential are ChristianityJudaism and Islam. In fact‚ as of 2010‚ 54.9 percent of the world’s population identifies as Jewish‚ Muslim or Christian (Pew Research‚ p.9). The relationship between these three religions has influenced the world dramatically

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    with this type of grouping is that these religions are so very‚ very different. One example is that of JudaismChristianity‚ and Islam being grouped together as the Western religions. Perhaps Islam doesn’t fit into this statement so well but for Christianity and Judaism people tend to think that these religions are very similar. Furthermore‚ many people know that there are differences between the

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    Many people today still believe that Christianity and Judaism are both the same religion. This is not so‚ despite the fact that they both share certain similarities; Christianity and Judaism are both different religions. It is my pleasure to shed some light on the differences and similarities of both religions’ views on salvation. In this research I will first define salvation in its literal form. Secondly‚ I will take a closer look into the history and development of both religions and shed further

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