Compare And Contrast Islam And Christianity

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Islam and Christianity have a vast amount of similarities as well as differences. Islam searches for guidance from the Qur’an and Christianity depends on faith in Jesus. Islamic faith believes in the God, Allah. Above anything else, all religious Muslims obey Allah and his commandments to obtain peace. On other hand, Christianity puts faith in Jesus who is the son of God. A major concept that separates both of the religions is the fact that the God of each faith has different qualities. This means Islam and Christianity don’t worship the same God. Islam and Christianity are two separate belief systems in which two separate Gods exist. The commonalities of Christianity and Islam center around the idea of believing in one God. The God of Christianity and Islam is separate from the world and creation. With numerous similarities a few that can be discussed pertaining to lifestyle include: both worship in community, believe in life after death, and put God as first priority. More so, we must not get the idea confused that Christianity and Islam worship the God of Islam loves, but has a love for certain people. He loves those who follow and trust him. The Qur’an states who Allah doesn’t love. (Surah Nisa 4:37 Qur’an) states, “…Surely, Allah loves not the proud and the boastful.” This is one of the several sins that Allah disfavors. In Christianity; God loves his people. (Romans 5:8) states, “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we are still sinners, Christ died for us.” The commonality is God of both faiths loves the good people who chose to follow the right ways. The God of Islam loves certain people; but regardless, we live in a fallen world where everyone is a sinner ever since the day Adam and Eve sinned. According to both religions, there is an all-forgiving God. (Surat Al-Hajj, 60) of the Qur’an says, “…Allah is all-pardoning, ever forgiving.” Both faiths offer forgiveness when sin is

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