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10 Biggest Differences Between ISLAM and CHRISTIANITY | Compilation
Christianity and Islam share more practically speaking than the vast majority know — they are both monotheistic Abrahamic religions, and Jesus Christ is a significant, loved figure in the two religions.
Devotees of Christianity — called Christians — put stock in the Holy Trinity, and that Christ, the child of God, strolled the earth as the manifest type of God (“the Father”). Most Christians likewise accept Christ will return toward the apocalypse.
Muslims (devotees of Islam) believe Jesus Christ to be a prophet — a courier of God — and a savior. Nonetheless, they accept that Muhammad was the last prophet and he recorded the expression of God word for word in the Quran.
So here are 10 Biggest Differences Between ISLAM and CHRISTIANITY | Compilation!
In Christianity , Christmas (celebration of the birth of Jesus), Good Friday (death of Jesus), Sunday (day of rest), Easter (resurrection of Jesus), Lent (Catholicism), saints’ feast days while in Islam Ramadan (month of fasting), Eid-ul Adha (feast of the sacrifice), Eid-ul Fitr (sweet festival at the end of Ramadan).
Christianity broadly consists of individuals who believe in the deity Jesus Christ. Its followers, called Christians, often believe Christ is “the Son” of the Holy Trinity and walked the earth as the incarnate form of God (“the Father”) while Islam consists of individuals who believe in Allah, a deity whose teachings its followers—Muslims—believe were recorded, verbatim, by the god’s last prophet, Muhammad.
Holy scriptures in Christianity is The Holy Bible and Islam have The Qur’an, and traditions of the Holy Last messenger Muhammad, called ‘Sunnah’ which is found in narrations or ‘hadiths’ by the men around him.
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 while 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.
In Christianity there are Priests, bishops, ministers, monks, and nuns while in Islam there are Imam leads congregational prayer in a mosque. Sheikh, Maulana, Mullah and Mufti
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Christians worships at Church, chapel, cathedral, basilica, home bible study, personal dwellings while Muslims worships at Mosque/masjid, any place which is considered clean by Islamic standards.
Followers of Christianity are called Christian (followers of Christ) and followers of Islam are called Muslims.
Christianity originated in Roman province of Judea , Islam originated in Arabian Peninsula, Mecca at Mount Hira.
Christianity practices prayer, sacraments (some branches), worship in church, reading of the Bible, acts of charity, communion while Islam practices Five pillars: Testament that there is one God and Muhammad is his messenger (shahadah); prayer five times daily; fast during Ramadan; charity to the poor (zakat); pilgrimage (Hajj).
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