What are the similarities between teachings of Jesus Christ And prophet Muhammad?
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Similarities between Christianity and Islam
What are the similarities between Christianity and Islam ?.
Christians and Muslims believe that there is only one God (unlike religions such as Hinduism). Muslims and Christians also believe that all humans are children of God. This means that both religions are monotheistic - meaning one God. Christians and Muslims believe that the word of their God was revealed to them through prophets, both believe that Jesus was a prophet who performed miracles!
Another similarity between Christianity and Islam is that both religions are Abrahamic religions - meaning that they descended from Judaism and the worship of the God of Abraham. Another similarity is that both religions trace their origins to the two sons of Abraham. For Jews and Christians, it is his second son Isaac, but for Muslims, it is his eldest son Ishmael.
Other similarities between Christianity and Islam are:
They both believe that practising their religion is good for them because it creates harmony and peace.
They believe that Satan is real and tries to tempt people away from God and to commit sins.
They believe that paradise/heaven and hell are real literal places.
Christians and Muslims believe that the body is sacred and should be treated with respect.
They also believe that Jesus was born to Mary, a virgin.
They both believe that family is a foundation of their beliefs, and it has a big impact on society.
Muslims and Christians believe that obeying God creates peace and harmony among people and brings blessings in the life after death.
Both faiths believe that Jesus will return from Heaven.
Both faiths also believe in the afterlife.
Both religions believe that humans will have a day of judgement and will be judged for the lives they lead on earth. For Christians, it determines whether they will go to Heaven or Hell for the rest of eternity. For Muslims, they refer to the afterlife as Akhirah - they will stay in their graves until the end of the world when they have their day of judgement. They will come before Allah (God) and if they have lived a good life they will go to Jannah (Heaven), but if they have lived a bad life they will go to Jahannam (Hell).