People who find various beliefs and cultural traditions when observing the world are not surprised by the history and geographical location of the culture. But for most people it may seem odd: belief in God. God who has the knowledge and power of God not only to any god but to humanity. But with these things in common, the three traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Muslim have a unique perspective on what they believe is the correct faith to God.
There is much in common between Muslim and Judaism. Along with the development of Muslim, it gradually became the closest religion to Judaism, strictly a monotheistic religious tradition, and derived from the Middle Eastern culture of Sem. Contrary to Christianity, Christianity derives from the interaction of ancient Greek culture and Hebrew culture, and Islam is similar to Judaism in its basic religious view, structure, law and practice. There are many Islamic traditions derived from the tradition of the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish tradition of the Post-Bible. These conventions are collectively referred to as "polite" of Israel.
These three religions were born in the Middle East and are closely related to each other. Christianity was born in the Jewish tradition, but Muslims developed from Christianity and Judaism. In fact, Muslims considers itself as the climax of Abraham's faith. It is God's ultimate revelation in God's tradition. Therefore, Islam is aware of the many people that Jews and Christians respect, including Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. For Muslim, Muhammad is not sacred. Instead, he was a prophet who followed his example of his message and humility. Muhammad is not the same as Jesus in the Muslim tradition, but the Quran occupies the same central position as Jesus in Christianity.
Islam is a monotheism arising from Judaism and Christianity. Therefore it is said that there is a genealogy of sacred prophecy, including Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, in the faithful part of Abraham. Along this, Muhammad began accepting his revelation in 610. Then the last Prophet began to preach on Mecca and slowly built up believers. The problem is that some of his neighbors have certainly converted to Muslims, but local governments often persecute Muhammad and Muslims in their beliefs. Members of the ancient Mecca community believe that Muhammad harms their established social order by preaching monotheism and racial equality. By contacting poorly enslaved people, he will destroy the balance of the forces they have established and motivate them with hope. This absolutely angry greed, an appointed family