Compare And Contrast The Three Monotheistic Religions

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Monotheism is the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. The three Abrahamic religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam all believe in one God. The three Monotheistic religions have a strong connection with Abraham through their sacred texts. These three monotheistic religions have some similarities and differences in their sacred practices. The people who follow these sacred practices live their beliefs in different ways.

The sacred practices Jews has to engage in are celebrating sabbath, circumcision, reading from the Torah scroll and celebrating Yom Kippur.

Circumcising is when an 8 days old B’rit Milah (boy) makes a special covenant to God to be circumcised. This will either occur in there parents home or at a local synagogue.These sacred practices all have to be strictly obaide by the Jews people. A Jewish boy becomes closer to God

How does Christianity demonstrate their key beliefs in God through there sacred practices? Christianity has many sacred practices some are more important then other but they all things that need to be completed. One of the major practice is Baptism. Baptism is when you are welcomed into the church this is the second most important sacred …show more content…

Islam has not as many practices as the others. One of the sacred practice is the five pillars. The five pillars is made up of the Shahadah, Salah, Zakat, Sawm and the haji. These five things a Muslim must complete within his or hers lifetime. The next sacred practices is Ramadan. Ramadan is held on the ninth moth of the Islamic calendar. In the time of Ramadan you cannot each between the time of sunrise and sunset. And the last sacred practice is Mecca. Mecca is a really holy city in Mecca where Adam created the very first temple for God. The temple symbolises the relationship with God. All of these Islamic sacred practices are all very important towards the love of God you can really symbolise how close Muslims are to

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