Catholicism Vs Islam Essay

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In the past, religion was the base of many communities. The lesson of the past brought help to avoid repeating the same mistakes. Two of the earliest religions, Catholicism and Islam sought a path of reconciliation to live in respect for minorities within their true civilizations. Although, catholicism and Islam differ in their laws/doctrines, they both played a major role in social needs which determines norms and behaviors of the people.
The history of Catholicism begins with Jesus Christ teachings (4 BC -30 AD) within the Roman empire states, nowadays Judea. Catholicism brought in spiritual teachings which includes; spreading the gospel, following the lessons of the Bible, up holding daily prayer, and practice the seven Christian sacraments. In recent times, the question is essentials listed above are deemed norms, and the people or followers within the Catholic Church behave in respects to the Trinity (the father, the son, and Holy Spirit). Even so, the Catholics lifestyle seems just it's power goes beyond influence. Pope John Paul II emphasized this point (Address to Islamic leaders of Senegal in 1992), where he said: But our commitment to do God’s will leads us beyond the task of living together in harmony. Modern life has many problems. In dialogue, we who believe in the goodness of God have a special duty to …show more content…

Founded and 622 AD by Mohammad within the Arabian Peninsula. Even though Islam believe Jesus to be a prophet, his role is undermined by the role of Mohammad. The Islamic teachings is doctrine by the devotional to Muslim community and their submission following the shariah or Islamic law. Shariah regulates personal life of a Muslim doctrine by their essential five pillars: Prayer, Pilgrimage to Mecca, Fasting, Confession of faith, Almsgiving and charity, which is all given in their holy book called the Qu'ran or Koran ( final revelation of god given to Gabriel to

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