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    Junior Member Insallah's Avatar
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    why do Jews not see Islam and Judaism are alike and have the same Allah since

    Islam has the same Laws? There is no law of Moses that Allah said to Moses that isn't in the Qu'ran, or Hadith, in some way.

    So how do Jews explain this is Allah isn't also their "G-d"?

    without even reading the whole list I can already see we have most in common, more so than Christianity, so you even prove me!

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    There are differences, for instance in the area of alcohol, but before the Balfour Declaration and the unilateral co-opting of the Jewish faith by political Zionists, there was basically no conflict between Islam and Judaism.

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    answer: because it's a lie. Your religion is separate and incompatible with Judaism

    JUDAISM/ISLAM
    - says that no human can ever die for the sins of others
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - says that Jesus died for the sins of mankind

    JUDAISM/ISLAM
    - says that all humans are born pure, and innocent
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - some say that all humans are born with 'original sin'.

    JUDAISM
    - says that G-d would never allow/enable a 'virgin birth'
    CHRISTIANITY/ISLAM (including ‘messianics’)
    - says that Mary gave birth, though a virgin

    JUDAISM
    - says that the Jewish Messiah won’t need a 'second coming'
    CHRISTIANITY/ISLAM (including ‘messianics’)
    - says that Jesus will have a 'second coming'

    JUDAISM/ISLAM
    - says that every human should speak directly to G-d
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - Jesus claims in the 'new testament' that the 'only way' to G-d is via him and often pray to Jesus before G-d


    JUDAISM/ISLAM
    - says G-d is one, indivisible, cannot be separated into three aspects/incarnations
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - some sects speaks of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit


    JUDAISM
    - says that we are ALL equally G-d's children
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - says that Jesus was 'god's son' above all others
    ISLAM
    - some Muslims claim that the prophets are perfect and have never sinned, others believe the prophets sinned and repented

    JUDAISM
    - has no concept of 'hell'
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - *some* Christians believe non-believers go to 'hell'
    ISLAM
    - most Jews and Christians and all non-Jews/non-Christians go to hell though some state that only Allah knows who will end up in hell

    JUDAISM
    - has no 'devil', the Jewish 'Satan' is just an ordinary angel, under G-d's control
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - describes 'Satan' as a devil and 'fallen' angel
    ISLAM
    - Satan was a jinn created from fire

    JUDAISM
    - the 'messiah' will be a normal, mortal man who must fulfill all the Jewish messianic prophecies in one normal, mortal lifetime
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - Jesus was the 'messiah' and will fulfill the prophecies when he 'returns'
    ISLAM
    - believes Jesus was a prophet, not a “son of G-d”. Mohammad is the last prophet

    JUDAISM
    - says that the righteous of ALL faiths will reach 'gan eden' or 'garden of eden'.
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - some Christians insist that only those who 'know Christ' can reach heaven
    ISLAM
    - some Jews and Christians will reach Paradise, Muslims reach paradise and have it better than Jews and Christians. Many Muslims believe that G-d judges all equally.


    JUDAISM
    - The “law”/covenant is seen as a blessing, not a burden that can never be fulfilled. Being perfect isn’t the point in Judaism. Being aware of the 613 commandments, we have G-d on our minds almost hourly. That is part of the covenant, we obey G-d’s laws and G-d ensures Judaism will survive forever.
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - Views the commandments as restrictive and impossible (except the 10 in stone). It is believed in Christianity that the death of Jesus was necessary because living by the laws is impossible and view the commandments as something of a curse.
    ISLAM
    - Views religious laws as part of the religion and of being observant and submissive to G-d, much as Jews do.


    JUDAISM
    - forbids Jews from trying to convert anyone to Judaism
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - believes in actively 'witnessing' and encouraging people to convert to Christianity
    ISLAM
    - all must convert to Islam or pay a fine to remain Christian or Jewish and live as 2nd class citizens (all others must convert or die)

    JUDAISM
    - The Torah remains unchanged
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - differences from the original Torah
    ISLAM
    -claims the Torah and Christian bible were corrupted (with no proof)

    JUDAISM/ISLAM
    - no concept of original sin
    CHRISTIANITY (including ‘messianics’)
    - some sects of Christianity believe in “original sin” to justify the need for a savior. Others believe that humankind cannot keep from sinning and requires a savior to cleanse them.

    Thanks Paperback for the majority of this with some tweaking by Qua Patet Orbis and Myself (Aravah).

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    Jews follow talmud which is totally man-made. Talmud doesn't match with Quran or Islam


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