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THE BEGINNING Sobia Musawer

OF JUDAISM
INTRODUCTION

• • Judaism began in the Middle East over 3500 times ago.

• • Judaism was innovated by Moses, although Jews trace their history back to Abraham.

• • Jews believe that there's only one God with whom they've a covenant.

• • In trade for all the good that God has served for the Jewish people, Jewish people keep

• God’s laws and try to persuade godliness into every angle of their lives.

• • Judaism has a rich history of religious textbook, but the central and most important

• religious document is the Torah.

• • Jewish conventional or spoken law, the clarification of the ordinances of the Torah, is

• roared halakhah.

• • Spiritual leaders are called Rabbis.

• • Jews worship in Bethels.

• • 6 million Jews were boggled in the Holocaust in an attempt to wipe out Judaism.
There are numerous people who identify themselves as Jewish without
inescapably believing
in, or observing, any Jewish law.
Jewish relationship with God
Jews believe that there's a single God who not only created the macrocosm,
but with whom
every Jew can have an individual and particular relationship.They accept that
God continues
to catalyze in the humanity, affecting everything that people suit.
OBJECTIVES
• Who was the founder?
• Where did it originate?
• What are the key texts?
• What are the core beliefs?
• What happens when a believer dies?
• What are their practices and rituals?
• How has the religion spread geographically?
ARGUMENTS
There are some following arguments regarding Judaism in Islam:
• Judaism make some misunderstandings about Islam as a religion.
i.e: In Islam it is forbidden to drink wine while in Judaism drinking wine is fine.
• Jews really hated Islam as a religion and used to say that become a Martyr
not a Muslim.
• People think that Judaism and Islam both are same religion but actually they
are two different religion.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion we can say that Islam is a better religion as compared to
Judaism. It has better law, culture, lifestyle and has better rights to its believers.
SUGGESTIONS
• The two religions share similar values, guidelines, and principles. Islam also
incorporates Jewish history as a part of its own. Muslims regard the Children
of Israel as an important religious concept in Islam. Moses, the most
important prophet of Judaism, is also considered a prophet and messenger
in Islam.
• Judaism lays great emphasis on the importance of a good moral life at
every moment, for salvation is obtainable only through good deeds. Acts of
charity, loving-kindness and righteousness, are the onward manifestations of
an interior faith.
• The most important teaching and tenet of Judaism is that there is one God,
incorporeal and eternal, who wants all people to do what is just and merciful.
All people are created in the image of God and deserve to be treated with
dignity and respect.

THE END

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