Christianity Vs. Islam: Chart Of Similarities And Differences

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As we perceived today, there are many religions in the world. According to “Numbers of Adherents of Major Religions, Their Geographical Distribution, Date Founded, and Sacred Texts”, there are nineteen major world religions. Different religions believed in different Gods, things, and et cetra. “Christianity and Islam are the two largest religions in the world and they have many points of contact. Both inherited from Judaism a belief in one God (monotheism) who created the world and cares about the behavior and beliefs of human beings” (“Christianity vs Islam: Chart of Similarities and Differences”). The religions between Christianity and Islam has a lot of similarities and differences. The major differences are that these two religions have …show more content…

The followers of Christianity are called Christians. Christians believe in the Holy Trinity (the Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). Also that Christ, the Son of God, walked the earth as the incarnate form of God and that Christ will return at the end of the world (“Christianity vs Islam”). Whereas Islam is the religion of absolute submission to one God (“What Is Islam?”). Also it is a belief of one God (known as Muhammad or Allah). The followers of Islam are called Muslims. “Muslims consider Jesus Christ to be a prophet - a messenger of God - and a messiah” (“Christianity vs. Islam”). However, according to “Christianity vs. Islam”, Muslims believe that Muhammad was the last prophet and he recorded the word of God verbatim in the …show more content…

The differences is that Christians gather in church and face toward the preachers or the pastors; while the preachers or the pastors are talking. Whereas Muslims gather in mosque to pray together. “A mosque usually has a minaret tower, from which a muezzin (caller) chants a call to prayer five times a day. All Muslims pray facing east toward Mecca, and a small niche (mihrab) is always set into the mosque wall nearest Mecca” (Infoplease).

The goal of Christianity is “to love God and obey his commandments while creating a relationship with Jesus Christ and spreading the Gospel so that others may also be saved” (“Christianity vs Islam”). Whereas, the goal of Islam is to “fulfill gift and responsibility of this life through following the guidance of Holy Quran and Hadith, striving to serve mankind through compassion, justice, trustworthiness, and love for all of God's creation” (“Christianity vs

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