Some people say that Christains and Muslims have the same Origins. They say that Islam is branched out from the Christainity. They say that Muslims believed in the 3rd book which is call as Quaran after the previous 2 books of christain bible (old and new testiment) the christians don believe in the 3rd book where else the muslim does. What the christains call as God is actually Allah to the muslims. Basically Allah and god is the same person.Is this claim true?Lord Jessus is born in Isreal and christainity begins from him. if today islam and muslims is percieved as something Asia and Asian, then is it to say that actually christainity is actually also an Asia Asian religion?
....What the christains call as God is actually Allah to the muslims. Basically Allah and god is the same person.Is this claim true?
Yes.
Lord Jessus is born in Isreal and christainity begins from him. if today islam and muslims is percieved as something Asia and Asian, then is it to say that actually christainity is actually also an Asia Asian religion?
Christianity begins from followers of Jesus; Christianity can be a religion of anyone that believes... same with Islam or Judaism.
Some people say that Christains and Muslims have the same Origins. They say that Islam is branched out from the Christainity. They say that Muslims believed in the 3rd book which is call as Quaran after the previous 2 books of christain bible (old and new testiment) the christians don believe in the 3rd book where else the muslim does. What the christains call as God is actually Allah to the muslims. Basically Allah and god is the same person.Is this claim true?Lord Jessus is born in Isreal and christainity begins from him. if today islam and muslims is percieved as something Asia and Asian, then is it to say that actually christainity is actually also an Asia Asian religion?
What do you mean by Asia-Asian ?What's your understanding of Yahve, God and Allah ?
What the christains call as God is actually Allah to the muslims. Basically Allah and god is the same person.Is this claim true?
Although post-modernern religionists might say this, it is not true at all. There is a huge fundamental difference between Christianity and Islam. Muslims would never make the claim that Jesus is God. Most Christians do.
What the christains call as God is actually Allah to the muslims. Basically Allah and god is the same person.Is this claim true?
Although post-modernern religionists might say this, it is not true at all. There is a huge fundamental difference between Christianity and Islam. Muslims would never make the claim that Jesus is God. Most Christians do.
Allah, God or Yahweh are all different names given to a same god. Check this: [url] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_God/url%5D (wiki, i know, but some references can be used for further information) The fundamental difference between these 3 religions (Hebrew, Christian and Muslim) is about the Messiah (aka the Prophet), the first are still waiting for him, the second found him into Jesus and the third into Muhammad. Same God, different Messiah.
Warning: admittedly close-minded opinion and beliefs follow:I do not care what wikipedia or any other academic source says about this, the God of the Bible is not the god of the Koran. There is only one God and one Messiah, and although I cannot prove or it is not logical to many, I believe that Jesus Christ is that One. Anyone or anything else is a false god/prophet/messiah.
Warning: admittedly close-minded opinion and beliefs follow:I do not care what wikipedia or any other academic source says about this, the God of the Bible is not the god of the Koran. There is only one God and one Messiah, and although I cannot prove or it is not logical to many, I believe that Jesus Christ is that One. Anyone or anything else is a false god/prophet/messiah.
Personally, I think Islam is a corrupted version of Christianity. It is as though Mohammad heard some Christians talk once and thought it sounded good so he would come up with something similar. You could probably make the argument that he (Mohammad) is the anti-Christ. I mean, how much better can Satan get than trying to convince people that worshiping him is really worshiping God? That is pretty slick if you think about it.To say that Islam worships the same God as Christians is eye-wash to make Islam more palatable to disaffected Christians. Allah and the Christian God sure do have different ideas of what constitutes justice don't they?
.... Allah and the Christian God sure do have different ideas of what constitutes justice don't they?
Or at least the followers that control the press do. I'm of the one God school but am open to different people having different names for the Creator.On of my ex-students explained how her second grade teachers got around the issue of several different church memberships and religions in her class... the teacher told the kids getting to heaven was like a cross country 'plane trip; it didn't matter which airline you flew... as long as you got there. Pretty simple and clean IMHO.
Religion is a sticky subject to begin with. If you have faith in one it is kind of difficult to agree with the premise of the question on this thread. I would guess the only person who would say yes to the original question is an atheist or of a non-Muslim/Jewish/Christian faith.
There are common themes and characters, and a common area of origin. I'd say they are two solutions to the same problem. They both explain who we (their followers) are, how they got here, and how God (by whatever name) wants them (us) to behave. Most of what I've seen in my studies indicate that the major religions have more in common than differences; usually the differences are things cobbled up by radical fundimentalists that have a problem with anyone that doesn't agree with their spin.
Religion is a sticky subject to begin with. If you have faith in one it is kind of difficult to agree with the premise of the question on this thread. I would guess the only person who would say yes to the original question is an atheist or of a non-Muslim/Jewish/Christian faith.
I agree, the only way you can say they are the same is if you seperate the concept of God from all religous doctrine. Come to think of it even then it would be the individuals understanding of what and who God is so again they can not be the same.These are alternatives to each other, they all say that they are the "one true faith". So even if conceptually they might be similar theoretically they cannot be the same. It would be contradiction to say that God/Allah/Yahweh are the one true God and then say that they are the same. But linguistically they are the same concept. Allah is not the muslim God. It is literally the singular form of the word Gods in Arabic.
Religion is a sticky subject to begin with. If you have faith in one it is kind of difficult to agree with the premise of the question on this thread. I would guess the only person who would say yes to the original question is an atheist or of a non-Muslim/Jewish/Christian faith.
I agree, the only way you can say they are the same is if you seperate the concept of God from all religous doctrine. Come to think of it even then it would be the individuals understanding of what and who God is so again they can not be the same.These are alternatives to each other, they all say that they are the "one true faith". So even if conceptually they might be similar theoretically they cannot be the same. It would be contradiction to say that God/Allah/Yahweh are the one true God and then say that they are the same. But linguistically they are the same concept. Allah is not the muslim God. It is literally the singular form of the word Gods in Arabic.
Am I wrong or these 3 monotheistic religion both refer to the Old Testament (aka Abrahamic religions) ? Abraham/Ibrahim, Gabriel/Jibril, Moses/Moshe/Musa, Elohim/God/Ilah ?