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  1. Hazrat Isa alaihis salam was the messenger of Allah, he was born without father, and he was not a son of Allah as Allah doesn't have any family. Allah saved him from the assassination.

    Hazrat Isa alaihis salam was the messenger of Allah, he was born without father, and he was not a son of Allah as Allah doesn’t have any family. Allah saved him from the assassination.

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  1. Buddhists have a different belief about heaven and hell They believe that hell is a mental and imaginary torture, similarly, heaven is a name of mental peace and happiness That is why they are taught in their schools that a bad day at work is hell for them and a good day at work is heaven for them.

    Buddhists have a different belief about heaven and hell

    They believe that hell is a mental and imaginary torture, similarly, heaven is a name of mental peace and happiness

    That is why they are taught in their schools that a bad day at work is hell for them and a good day at work is heaven for them.

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  1. Buddhism is a religion and philosophy that originated in ancient India and is based on the teachings of the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama). At its core, Buddhism teaches that the ultimate goal of human existence is to end suffering and achieve enlightenment. Buddhists believe that all beings are trappeRead more

    Buddhism is a religion and philosophy that originated in ancient India and is based on the teachings of the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama). At its core, Buddhism teaches that the ultimate goal of human existence is to end suffering and achieve enlightenment.

    Buddhists believe that all beings are trapped in a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) and that the root cause of suffering is ignorance, craving, and attachment. They believe that the way to end suffering and achieve enlightenment is through the Eightfold Path, which consists of right understanding, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration.

    Buddhists also emphasize the importance of ethics and moral behavior, such as avoiding harm to others, speaking truthfully, and practicing generosity. They believe that these actions can help individuals cultivate a virtuous mind and move closer to enlightenment.

    Buddhism also stresses the importance of meditation and mindfulness as a means of developing awareness and insight into the nature of reality. Through meditation, Buddhists aim to cultivate wisdom, compassion, and inner peace.

    In summary, Buddhism teaches that the ultimate goal of human existence is to end suffering and achieve enlightenment, and that this is achieved through following the Eightfold Path, ethical behavior, and meditation and mindfulness practices

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  1. No doubt, Muslim believe in Adam and Eve as the first creation of human. Undoubtedly, Muslims believe in Adam and Eve as the first humans. And we are the result of them as Allah described in the holy Quran: Adam is honored as the First Human “And We have certainly created you, [O Mankind], and givenRead more

    No doubt, Muslim believe in Adam and Eve as the first creation of human.

    Undoubtedly, Muslims believe in Adam and Eve as the first humans. And we are the result of them as Allah described in the holy Quran:

    Adam is honored as the First Human

    “And We have certainly created you, [O Mankind], and given you [human] form. Then We said to the angels, ‘Prostrate to Adam’; so they prostrated, except for Iblees. He was not of those who prostrated.” [7:11]

    The Creation of Eve : 

     The details regarding how Eve was created is not mentioned in the Quran. However, it is made evident that Eve was created from Adam.

    “O mankind, fear your Lord, who created you from one soul and created from it its mate and dispersed from both of them many men and women….” [4:1]

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  1. No,  As of now the belif of Christianity's major sects and the belief of Islam is different.  Muslims (those who follow Islam) believe that there is one god - Allah and Muhammad is the final prophet of that god, and Jesus (Eesa) was also a prophet of that god. While the majority of Christians presenRead more

    No,  As of now the belif of Christianity’s major sects and the belief of Islam is different.  Muslims (those who follow Islam) believe that there is one god – Allah and Muhammad is the final prophet of that god, and Jesus (Eesa) was also a prophet of that god.

    While the majority of Christians present now believe in the trinity – i.e. that Jesus had both divine and human nature.  He is denoted as the son of god and came to earth inorder to forgive our sins

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  1. The Islamic belief, or Islam, is based on the teachings of the Qur'an, which Muslims believe was revealed to the prophet Muhammad by Allah, or God. The primary belief in Islam is that there is only one God and that Muhammad is His last and final messenger. Islam teaches that Quran and Sunnah are a cRead more

    The Islamic belief, or Islam, is based on the teachings of the Qur’an, which Muslims believe was revealed to the prophet Muhammad by Allah, or God. The primary belief in Islam is that there is only one God and that Muhammad is His last and final messenger.

    Islam teaches that Quran and Sunnah are a complete way of life focused on submission to God and following His teachings. At the core of this belief are five pillars – faith, prayer, fasting, zakat (charity), and hajj (the pilgrimage to Mecca). Each pillar serves as an obligation for followers of the faith. This framework guides the total sum of beliefs held by practicing Muslims – from spiritual rituals to dietary restrictions to care about community life.

    Muslims practice different acts of worship and rituals throughout their life with thoughts towards developing a deeper relationship with their Creator. Those who practice Islam also aim to grow spiritually and live out key principles such as justice and compassion in order to please God and take part in living ethically according to His plan.

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  1. A Muslim is someone who follows and practices the religion of Islam. These are the five pillars of Islam that Muslims belief. Shahada: The declaration of faith in Islam. Salat (Namaz): The prayer 5 times a day. Fast: Fasting during the Month of Ramadan. Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca. Zakat: Charity to pRead more

    A Muslim is someone who follows and practices the religion of Islam. These are the five pillars of Islam that Muslims belief.

    1. Shahada: The declaration of faith in Islam.
    2. Salat (Namaz): The prayer 5 times a day.
    3. Fast: Fasting during the Month of Ramadan.
    4. Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca.
    5. Zakat: Charity to poor

    I am about to explain few more belief of Muslims.

    • The Important belief of Islam is that there is only one God.
    • Muslims belief that Islam is the only religion approved by Allah.
    • Muslims belief that there will be a day of judgment.
    • Quran is the holy book of Islam revealed by Allah which is the direct words of God.
    • God’s name is Allah who is the creator of the universe and mankind. Allah is merciful. Allah says “Kun” and things happen.
    • The Islamic belief is that Allah did not create life on earth first he created a heavenly being called man whom he created from his own light.
    • Muslims believe according to Quran that How Allah (God) created man out of clay and breathed a soul into the first human (Adam) and then Allah create the first woman (Hawa) from Adam then Allah send them to heaven and where they were tested by Satan (devil).
    • Muslim belief that God is one and Prophet Muhammad is the last prophet of Allah. No prophet will come after him. Even Jesus will come as a believer near the Qyamat (end day of the world).
    • Muslims do believe in Angels including Michael, Gabriel, Israfeel, and Izraeel. Also, Gabriel, the angel was responsible for the communication between Allah and Prophet Muhammad. Which Muslims called Wahi.
    • Muslims belief that Islam is the universal and natural religion that has always existed. That was revealed many times before to other Prophets including, Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. But the final and complete revelation of the faith was made through the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century.

    Muslims have many common beliefs with Christianity but some of them are different.

    • Muslims believe that Jesus is considered one of God’s important prophets. He was born without a father by a virgin Marry.
    • Jesus was a messenger from Allah who foretold that the last prophet Muhammad is coming.
    • Muslims believe that Jesus was the prophet of God but Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God.
    • Muslims believe that Jesus was raised to heave alive but Christians believe that Jesus was crucified.

     

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