Although each religion is peculiar, some religions have some common features. For example, many religions are polytheistic, and there are many gods. However, some religions believe in a single god, which means that religion is monotheism. There are various things in religion, such as scriptures, symbols, traditions. These qualities differ from all religions. Each religion has its own "rule" or teaching, there is a believer's practice.
There are many similarities and differences between Christianity, Islam and Judaism. In these religions you can compare and contrast different aspects of each religion, including some basic facts of that history and some religious beliefs. In the country known as Palestine, the religion known as Christianity and Judaism is established by different people. Jesus was the one who began to create Christianity, and the man named Moses was the founder of the Jewish religion. In Saudi Arabia, Muslim religion was born and established by a man named Muhammad. Given the origin of each religion, Christians are known as people who believe in Christianity and speak in the Aramaic or Greek original language.
Compare the similarities and differences of personal practices and beliefs from two different religious or secular groups. M1 will explain the similarities and differences between Islam and Christianity. I will discuss religious origins, worship, festivals, costumes, beliefs, and meals. The similarity between Islam and Christianity is that they all believe in one god (Christian Jesus). The difference is that both religions have different countries of origin. Muslim began in Saudi Arabia Mecca and Medina, Christianity began in Jerusalem in Israel. Muslim began in the 7th century and God conveyed his message through the Prophet Muhammad. Muslims spread to East Asia, Central Europe, North Africa. Today, Muslim is considered the fastest growing religion in the world.
Abraham's religion spread worldwide through the spread of the Roman Empire of the 4th century by Christianity adopted by the Islamic empire and the 7 th century Islamic empire. Today, the religion of Abraham is one of the major areas of comparative religion (as well as Indian, Iran, East Asian religion). The chief Abraham religion founded in chronological order was Judaism in the 7th century BC, Christianity in the 1st century CE, and Islam in the 7th century. Christianity, Islam, Judaism is the most religious religion of Abraham. Abraham's religious beliefs with few believers include Yazdanism (Yezdi, Yarsani), Samaritanism, Dulze (usually categorized as a division of Ismailiria-Islam), Babbism, Baha'i and Rastafari. faith