Islam, Judaism And Christianity

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The followers of Islam, Judaism and Christianity are different in many ways. However they do have some similarities in their beliefs. Islam, Christianity and Judaism are all monotheistic in their belief that there is one God. However in the Christian faith one God is characterized of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. In addition in all three religions they believe that God created the universe. Christians read and follow the teachings of the Bible. It consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament. Judaism follow the teachings of Torah that consist of the five books of the Old Testament. Islam however follow the Quran and believe that the Bible is not in its original form and was corrupted by man. They believe that

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