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The Quran is the holy book of Islam that teaches Islam is the continued faithful religion in the same line as the prophets who were known as Muhammad. The Quran is in Arabic, which is supposed to be the last message from the God to mortality. In chapter 2 it mainly talks about of what people in Islam should believe and have faith and how they must do good deeds to be better people before God. In fact, they also mention to the scriptural stories of both Judaism and Christianity.

Islam’s views of Christianity and Judaism are similar the way Christianity observes Judaism. In addition, Christianity does not discard the Hebrew text, since Christianity has faith in that Judaism was an earlier religion of God; however, this does not begin until Jesus has arrived as the long anticipated Messiah. This is a very similar way Islam views both of the religious Judaism and Christianity because in the Quran Christianity and Judaism, they are accepted, “Those who believe in the Quran and those who follow the Jewish scripture and the Christians and the Sabians, any who believe in Allah and the last day, and work righteousness, shall have their reward with their lord; on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve” (2:62). This quote clearly shows the idea of that Islam does not completely reject the scriptures of Judaism and Christianity, since according to the Quran, Islam were produced under the supervision of God. However, this also shows how the Islam seems to be getting involved in the Judaism and Christianity Holy Scripture as is part of their own religion’s antiquity. This idea leads me to the next point, which is instead of Islam of intellectualized of itself as a larger religion; I believe they should keep this as a continuation of Ch...

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... the previous religious, so they think that they should do everything they say. However, most of the people tend to reject their ideas just because they are beginners and most people think a new religion would not be very prestigious as a previous religion. They also at the beginning may become very persistent since they are trying to spread their message across and they might become a little offensive when people disagree with their point of view. However, this is temporary because since as their religion starts getting more popular and more followers in the society, they do not need to be offensive and force people to follow them. In conclusion, Islam, according to the Quran, was very strict to the non- believers; however, they were still satisfactory of Christians and Jews to a certain facts and they thought of themselves to be continuation with an old religion.

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