Death is inevitable, we cant change the fact only accept it, what we can choose is our faith, who and what we believe in. Each religion is different they all have a different take and belief in what happens to us and our souls after we die. In this report I am focusing on two different religions and what they believe happens during life after death. My two religions are Catholicism and Islam.
In the Islamic religion, beliefs are a key staple in their religion, there is a quote in the Quran stating that "Righteous is he who believes in Allah and the Last Day and the Angels and the Scriptures and the Prophets" (2:177). This quote outline the most important doctrines in the islamic faith. The islamic faith teaches that there is one god which is a monotheistic view on the world. The religion is held up by the 6 articles of faith, they are the belief in Allah, Angels, divine books, prophets, day of judgement and the Allah’s predestination. Their faith was founded by a mann named Mohammed in 610 A.D during his time a polytheism belief has in place, meaning the people worships and prayed to more than one god. Mohammed had a vision of an angel telling him “There is only one God, and His name is Allah. Worship Him.” This is what started the Islamic religion and the now monotheistic belief of the muslim people. Just like the other religions the Muslims aisles have a sacred book called the Quran they believe that the Quran was sent to Mohammed by Allah through an angel. In the
merchants and trade from the religions origins’ origins until about 1500. Are there indications of
Islam originated in present day Saudi Arabia where the prophet, Muhammad, had been born. Islam would later be able to spread quickly through trade, the appealing nature of the Islamic faith, and military campaigns.
Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are some of the religions that most individuals can relate to, being the three largest religions in the world. Like many religions they share many differences and also some similarities. One difference that these religions hold is their view of Jesus Christ. Similarities are surprisingly common to find among some religions because of the basis they put on one another. Some similarities between these religions include: belief of monotheism and the influence of Zoroastrianism had on each religion. Also another similarity carried out by these three religions would be the significance of Abraham. Some other differences include: religious texts and also how they approach God in prayer.
On the surface, Islam and Christianity appear to have very little in common, however, as you get deeper into areas such as rituals, beliefs, ethics, founders, and sacred objects, the two show strong mutual similarities, particularly in the fundamental areas, while being totally different. In this essay I will compare and contrast many of the facets that make up the worlds largest and most recognized religions, Christianity and Islam.
Christianity and Islam are two of the world’s largest religions. The two are different in beliefs but are similar in origin. Like many religions both Islam and Christianity claim to be the one and only true way to God. Although Islam and Christianity differ in major ways, they also share some similarities.
The attitudes of Christianity and Islam toward merchants and trade are similar yet different. Over time Christian and Islamic attitudes towards the merchants and trade have changed.
Christianity and Islam religions are very different from each other. Specifically, about the idea of merchants and money.Christianity goes by a summarized saying that, "a rich man will have a very hard time getting into heaven". While Islam has the idea that, if you are a rich merchant, you will get into a higher faith, but only if you do well by the items and money you profit from. Christianity holds a strong belief in being poor or in the middle class and having a rich relationship with God. While Islam says that all you need to do is not cheat people out of their money; Cheating someone out of their money, or charging them more than what the item they are buying is worth is considered unmanly. Both religions are very different, but vaguely similar.
Muslims believe in only one god called Allah, They also believe God controls every aspect of life. Muhammad is often credited for starting Islam However, Muslims generally regard Islam as dating back to the time of creation.(Becoming) In Islam Allah is worshiped extensively multiple times per day. (Molly 438)
During Christianity and Islam both religions had different views on merchants and trade from religion’s origins.Islam sometimes view merchants to be great for economy but christianity felt that merchants will never make it to heaven because of how much money merchants are gaining. At first Islam encouraged respect towards merchants and later on islam was suspicious of their activity.Then Christianity at first did not support or feel great about merchants but later they became equate to merchants like Islam but only the merchants who were honest.
Islam and Christianity seem to have very little in common; however, the two actually show strong likeness, principally in the central areas. Both Muslims and Christians are monotheists, believing in one God. While both believe in the same God, He is called by two completely different names. He is referred to as "Allah" by Muslims and "God" by Christians. Although Islam and Christianity are two different religions, their similarities in beliefs and prayers make them comparable in many aspects.
As of today, the world’s two largest religions Christianity and Islam share an estimated 3.6 billion members, more than half of the world’s population. On the surface, they appear to have almost nothing in common, however, as one goes beyond the surface and examines the other factors such as the rituals, beliefs, ethics, founders, and convictions, the two religions share many similarities. However, in order to truly see and understand these similarities and differences, one must date back to the rise and birth of Christianity and Islam.
Many religions have impacted the thoughts and beliefs of millions around the world. Two of these religions are Islam and Christianity, both of which are similar, yet, incredibly different. Christianity, which had come long before Islam, is known to be the root of Islam which makes sense since the two religions share much in common. They are both Abrahamic and monotheistic religions which means they share the belief in only one true existing God and are rooted to have many similarities. Their differences, however, are what make them two distinctive religions, which is why they are recognized and classified for being so. Similarities and differences arise in many topics and situations, but differences take over and divide them into
At the first glance, Islam and Christianity appear to have nothing in common, however; as you go beyond the surface, they appear to have many similarities such as their beliefs of God, their beliefs of life after death, their holy scriptures, and their prayers. These religions, although are two entirely different beliefs, share a similar origin. Like many other religions, they both claim to be the one and only true way to God. In order to truly see and understand their similarities, one must date back to the rise and birth of Christianity and Islam. Throughout the course of this essay, I will compare the many facets that show the alikeness between these two growing religions.
The word Islam stands for freely submitting to God’s will (Allah). Islam is the world’s second religion. The religion beliefs began in Mecca, Arabia, 1,400 years ago. People who follow the religion are referred to as Muslims and their fundamental belief is that there is only one God. Allah is an Arabic word that stands for God. Muslims believe that several prophets were sent to Mankind by God in order to instruct them how to live (“Islam Beliefs and Practices”). Muhammad is the final prophet. According to Muslims, Islam has existed since time immemorial but to be practical, they date the religion from the time when Muhammad migrated. The laws upheld by Muslims are based on the Quran and Sunnah books (BBC). According to Muslims, the Sunnah is maintained as the practical example of the final prophet, Muhammad and practice their faith based on five Pillars of Islam. The
Islam is one of the oldest religions in history dating back to about 600 AD. It began when a man named Muhammad heard a voice from the heavens instructing him to proclaim the word of god. Currently there are over 800 million followers of the Muslim religion. The main text of the religion is the Quran which is said to be the word of God, or Allah as called in Muslim. Within the Quran, The five pillars of Islam are proclaimed along with many other concepts very unique to the Muslim religion. Prayer is a very important aspect of Islam as well. Islam has a long history of invention, heritage, and world imperialism that must be understood to completely identify with the concepts of the religion and culture.