Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Islam and Christianity :: Religion Religious Chirstian Islamic Essays
Islam and ChristianityThere ar hundreds of religions in this world. Of them two are the most prominent. Islam and Christianity. It is averaged that in that location are 750 million people practicing Islam, and another 1 billion practicing Christianity. The start of Islam is actu eachy derived form Christianity, history books indicates that one wickedness in the year 610, the first of many revelations came to Muhammad from divinity by expressive style of the angel Gabriel (In Christianity this is the same Angel which brings the news of Jesus birth, Jesus of course is the split of Christianity). The message Muhammad received told him that there was but one God (Identical to the spring of the cardinal Commandments), not many gods, as most Arabs believed. This God was author of the world (In Christianity, its documented in Genesis Chapter 1 verse 1, In the beginning God created the enlightenments and the earth), and He would one day think mankind (This is too true in Christiani ty The Lord will umpire his people. Hebrews 1030). Both of these religions share almost the same framework, but they also differ in many ways.The word Islam means surrender or submission, submission to the will of Allah, the one God. Muslims are those who have submitted themselves. The basic gospel truth of Islam is brief There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah. Islam teaches that there is one God, the creator and sustainer of the universe. This God, Allah, is compassionate and just. Because He is compassionate, He calls all people to believe in Him and worship Him. Because He is also just, on the Last Day He will judge every psyche according to his deeds. On the Last Day, all the dead will be resurrected and either rewarded with heaven or punished with hell. In Christianity one of the Ten Commandments states that I am the Lord you God.....you shall have no other gods in the beginning me, also identical to Islam God is considered the creator of the univers e, and he is also just. On the last day, or judgment day, the same holds true as in Islam in the Christian beliefs, the dead will be resurrected and either rewarded with heaven or punished with hell. Mankind is regarded as the crown of creation, entrusted by God with management of the whole created order. In Christianity this was Adam, who had dominion over all the animals and beasts of the earth.
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