The Three Monotheistic Religions

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What is a monotheistic religion? Have you ever thought or wonder how three monotheistic are similar and different? Like how their leaders do the same thing or not. Or do they worship the same way or not. Do they practice at the same place or not. Monotheistic religion applies to religions that believe in only one God. Meaning that God is supreme, alone but occasionally interferes with his creation. A few examples of monotheistic religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam. These three religions believe that God is one, maybe it is because they are related in some ways for they evolve in the same geographical region. There is many leaders and the founders for the three Monotheistic is Jesus Abraham, and Muhammad. Jesus lived in Judea …show more content…

All of them were composed in the Greek language widely used at that time. Jesus Christ himself spoke Aramaic. At first, the books circulated separately, later, they were gathered together. To make Abraham the father of many nations and of many descendants and give "the whole land of Canaan" to his descendants. Circumcision is to be the permanent sign of this everlasting covenant with Abraham and his male. descendants and is known as the brit milah. Pentateuch is the Hebrew name for the The most important belief about Allah (God) in Islam is the concept of Tawhid, which means 'oneness'. Tawhid begins with the idea that there is one God (monotheism), and teaches that oneness is central to the nature of Allah. So according to Muslims, Allah: has no partners. The Islamic sacred book, believed to be the word of God as dictated to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel and written down in Arabic. The Koran consists of 114 units of varying lengths, known as suras ; the first sura is said as part of the ritual prayer. These touch upon all aspects of human existence, including matters of doctrine, social organization, and legislation. They all believe in a one god and worship god in a different way They all practice their religion in different ways. Temples are usually used to worship, and …show more content…

Christians believe there is one God, and that he created the universe and continues to care for it. Jesus was a man through whom God chose to show people his will and power. Is the second part of the Christian Bible. Testament means covenant or agreement. The first part of the Christian Bible includes the books (individual writings) that became the Jewish Bible, also known as the Hebrew Bible. Christians call these writings the Old Testament. The Old and New Testaments together make up the Christian Bible. The New Testament consists of 27 books. The books of the New Testament were written from about A.D. 50 to about 125. All of them were composed in the Greek language widely used at that time. Jesus Christ himself spoke Aramaic. At first, the books circulated separately, later, they were gathered together. To make Abraham the father of many nations and of many descendants and give "the whole land of Canaan" to his descendants. Circumcision is to be the permanent sign of this everlasting covenant with Abraham and his male descendants and is known as the brit milah. is the Hebrew name for the Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible). The most important belief about Allah (God) in Islam is the concept of Tawhid, which means 'oneness'. Tawhid begins with the idea that there is one God (monotheism), and teaches that oneness is

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