1. What is the main difference between Islam and Christianity?
Christianity believe that Jesus Christ was died for sin and resurrected from death after three days. They believe that Jesus was a messiah acceptance and fidelity. Christian celebrates different holiday like Christmas and Good Friday while Islam, they celebrated Ramadan (month of fasting). Christians believe every human is born with original sin, Muslims believe when you are born, you have a ‘clean state’. They claims that sin exists because of weakness and forgetfulness, 2. What is Islam and their belief? Islam began in the 7th Century with the rebuilding of Muhammad life after his death. Islam rely on affirmation to Abrahamic religion that believe in single God. Islam make used of Quran as their direction of the Muslim. They accept the fact that Allah Reveal to Muhammad orally through Angel Gabriel. Islam have five pillars; Declaration of Faith. Muslim bear witness that there is no god, but God. Prayer. Muslims are required to pray five times a day and facing in the direction of Mecca. Charity. They are required to give away a percentage of their earnings to those less fortunate. Fasting. Muslims fast for one lunar month each year, a period called Ramadan. Pilgrimage. mulga Muslims are required to travel to Mecca once in their lifetime. 3. What are the three most important differences between Christian and Islam? Christian believes in the trinity, the father, the son and the Holy Spirit. While Islam Seen God as one Allah. Christians views the Bible as the Holy Word of God. Islam view that Quran as the Holy Word of God. Christian believe that Jesus Christ rise up from the death after three day of his crucifixion while Islam believe that Jesus didn’t die but he was rise bodily to Heaven by God. 4. What does Christianity have in common with other religions? Believe in one God and it set it out as the bedrock of faith. Feel necessity for generosity and the mannerly treatment of those in needs. All religions needed faith. God accommodate forgiveness than looking for retaliation for another’s person action.