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Islam Vs. Judaism

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Dear best friend, I hope you are doing okay. I remember you had asked about “the people of the book,” where you wanted to know more about everything regarding this book and the people. At the moment, I am writing a letter that will explain the characters in the book and what they have in common and the differences. After completing an extensive research, I noticed the Islamic religion and community have their unique beliefs. One of the beliefs is that God had earlier made Himself known to some previous prophets of both Christians and Jews such as Abraham, Jesus, and Moses. Muslims consequently recognize and acknowledge the teachings of Christian Gospels and the Jewish Torah. Even though they understand the teachings of these religions and others …show more content…

The Islam and Judaism religions have some similarities since Judaism influenced Islam regarding the formation and point of view. As a result of the similarity and the impact of the philosophy on the culture of Muslims and the Jewish lifestyle, there is a continued significant theological, political and physical overlap in the two religions over the past years. Both religions have monotheist traditions that were derived from the Middle East culture. Unlike Christianity, which although is a monotheist, was derived from connections between the Hebrew and Greek cultures. There are also a lot of customs in Islam arising from various cultures in post-Biblical Jewish traditions which are referred to asIsra’iliyat and way of life as well as Hebrew Bible. In the Quran, the phrase ‘children of Israel’ is used, and Jews are acknowledged to be among them because of their link to Abraham and his lineage. This also applies to the Christians as they believe in the existence of …show more content…

The belief revealed in the scripture has facilitated to the sharing of some concepts like believing in judgment day. Both Islam and Judaism have certain religious laws which the followers are supposed to adhere to, and they do not only focus on the holy field but also secular ones, Sharia and Halakha originate from similar backgrounds and to some extent are intended to serve similar

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