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Islam And Christianity Essay

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The basic beliefs of both Christians and Muslims are practically the related. Both the Christian and Islamic religion believes that a God, Jesus, The Holy Spirit, and Mary exist ("Basic Beliefs"). In addition, both religions believe and agree on the life of Abraham and the stories of Jesus, David, and Moses.
The religious history of the two mainly revolves around one person, Abraham. Abraham was the first Father or ruler of the Hebrew people. Abraham was also seen as "Abram" in the earliest citations. According to Genesis, "Abram" means the "father of love" or and exaltation of the father. Abraham, if he existed at all, lived sometime between 2100 and 1500 B.C. in Ur, Mesopotamia in present day Iraq. At this time, especially in …show more content…

The Bible says that Moses was the Hebrew prophet and lawgiver who led the Israelites out of Egypt. To Christians he is the "model of faith" and to Muslims, "Musa was the first prophet to herald the coming of Muhammad".

Christians believe that there is only one God, and that he created the universe. The belief of one God was first taught to followers in the Jewish religion, which is called monotheism. Christians believe that God is actually Persons emerged to become one—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—this is called the doctrine of the Trinity. All three parts of this Trinity are equal to one another, although, to say that God is three, is an insult of the highest order. This Trinity is part of the "mystery" that Christians believe in. The second member of the Triune God is Jesus, the Son of God. Jesus is "fully" God in every respect ("Basic Beliefs"). Most Christians view Jesus as God incarnate or invested with bodily and especially human nature and form. B: made manifest or comprehensible. They believe that he took on the appearance and characteristics of a man (Christianity 524). Even though Muslims rejected him as the Son of God, they would later admire him for sociological theories (Life 38). The Holy Spirit is the third member of Triune God, "fully" God in every respect. Christians also believe that Mary was a godly, virgin human woman that

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