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    presence of justice acting within the world. For both Islam and Christianity, peace is understood as more than merely an absence of violence and conflict. It refers more fully to an overall sense of wellbeing. Ultimately peace is found in union with God/Allah. Christians and Muslims are taught to live at peace individually and with others, both within their own communities and in the wider human family. The core teachings found in the sacred texts and writings of these two traditions enable adherents to

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    There are an estimated two billion people on earth professing to be Christians and follow the teachings of Jesus and God. An estimated one billion, three hundred million people on earth profess to be Muslim and follow the teachings of Muhammad and Allah. (http://www.religionfacts.com/islam/comparison_chartsislam_judaism_christianity.htm) Both are monotheistic religions, both agree in the existence of prophets, and both religions follow certain rituals in worshipping their particular God. Christianity

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    Islam and Christianity are the two largest religions in the world. Contrary to popular belief there are many similarities to Islam and Christianity. Christianity makes up a gaping Thirty percent of the worlds population, while Islam takes up about Twenty- Five percent of the worlds population. Together that makes up about half of the worlds population. Islam means, “surrender”, but in a religious context it means “the surrendering of one's will (without compulsion) to the true will of God in an

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    participating in the pilgrimage (The Hajj). Though they both are under Islam, one must understand how the divide began. Islam The history of Islam began with the Prophet Muhammad. Muhammad received his first revelation in Mecca in the year 610. The words of Allah were spoken to him in which later paved the creation of the Quran. During Muhammad’s early Mecca period, many

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    Eshino Kalonda Reflection Paper: Servant of Allah The Transatlantic Slave Trade which was an organization of capturing and selling slave that took place in the Atlantic Ocean through the 15th – 19th century between America, Europe and Africa. When the Spanish brought the very first Africans to the New World, they sought to ensure that these were not Muslims but ladinos captives who had spent some time in Spain where they had been forcibly

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    Being Raid In A Culture

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    would be completely different, the way I dress would change, and the way I speak would even be different. Muslims believe in one God, Allah. There are five pillars of Islam. The first is Shahada, one must pledge that there in no one God but Allah. Next is Salah, which is mandatory worship and prayer, happens five times a day. It is mandatory that they worship Allah dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, and at night. Third is Seyam, which means fasting. They are required to fast during the ninth month of

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    What is our destiny? Are human souls sands in an hourglass, or each a dazzling jewel in a room of wonders? Who writes our destinies? How much of what happens in our lives does one actually control? The truth is that God writes your future, and every action you do and happens to you was prewritten. God has a plan for every single being, and, at the same time, we have plans for ourselves. One could decide that they will finish high school early and study in a top University. And they do. But that signifies

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    False Religion In Islam

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    Islam is the second most popular religion in the world. Many people tend to believe that Arabs are the only people who are Muslim, this is false. In fact, the most populous region professing Islam is Indonesia. Islam is everywhere in the world, and it is actually in our country as well. We may not agree with them, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t try to understand them. To strengthen our faith with Christ and possibly convert others to the true faith, we must understand other false religions.

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    Judaism, Christianity and Islam Christianity and Islam are the most influential religions in the world. Judaism has only fourteen million followers across the continents which makes Judaism the 12th largest religion. Although Judaism is not as large as Christianity and Islam, It still has an impact on the world. Prophet Abraham is the called in Islam "the father of all prophets" and because of that, sometimes Christianity, Islam and Judaism are called Abrahamic Religions. There are many known differences

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    which is the holy book of the Islamic faith, which Muslims trust to be the pre-extant faultless words of Allah. (AllAboutReligion.org, 2002-2017) Rendering to the Quran the Islamic faith began long before the prophet Muhammad was born. The Quran was verbalised, written or in other words dictated by Muhammad but it was not created with him. The Quran states of itself that it was given by Allah through the angel Gabriel to the prophet Muhammad. (AllAboutReligion.org, 2002-2017)

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