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    The conflict between Christianity, Judaism, and Islam has been ongoing for years. This conflict took a big effect in the Holy War, more commonly known as the Crusades. The Crusades were a series of eight religious wars between the Christians and Muslims. At the time, Muslims had control of Jerusalem, the Holy Land. However, the Christians wanted control of it, so they tried to recapture it, thus marking the start of the Crusades. The primary goal was to gain control of Jerusalem. Nevertheless,…

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    other fearing secularization and infringement on sacred traditions. Religions you can See being impacted by modernity include Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. With Christianity being one of the biggest religion with roughly a third of the world 's population, It makes it very difficult for this religion not to modernize to stay in tune with newer generations. Christianity can be broken up into three categories. 1. Catholic church. 2. one tree church. 3.…

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    Judaism is the oldest monotheistic religion in the entire world. While the religion is considered the mother of Christianity and Islam, the moral values and basic ideas of the Western civilization are based upon Judaism. The religion propagates that any person can have a place in heaven irrespective of the religious identity, if that person is good. This universal religion also provides the Jews several daily rituals and norms. The ten commandments of Judaism come from the revelation that was…

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    Religion or Terror Acts. The Middle East is still in rough shape due to the conflicts of Religion and also the splitting of Israel, and creating Palestine. The Middle East Region practices three different types of religion, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. These religions play a big role in the way each country is ran and which type of…

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    lot on the religion. I found the text was quit long and a tad difficult for me to understand at times. The Quran is the sacred book of the Islam tradition. Throughout the text I did realize there was some similarities to Christianity in the laws and in Judaism, focusing on consumption of certain meats. The main difference I seen between Christianity is what Islam think of Jesus. “Do not cooperate with one another in sin and hostility. And fear God. God is severe in punishment” (Itani, 5:2).…

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    Religion has always been an inseparable part of our lives. This inseparable part has various meaning for various people. For some, people like nuns or priests, it is the meaning of life or even life itself. For some, it is some kind of rules to make our life steady and much better. For some, it does not even exist. It's just made up for controlling people. If we are going to speak as a general define or dictionary meaning we can say religion is a set of basic beliefs and practices that are…

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    Second Pillar Of Islam

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    Judaism, Islam and Christianity all have one main belief in common: There is one God and He is the creator of the world. In Judaism, Shema is the essential confession of believing in one God. “This confession is completed by reminding the people to love this God with all their heart, soul and strength; to pray the Shema on arising and retiring; and to bind its words on their hands, foreheads, and doorposts to ensure that the awareness of the one true God might permeate their every thought and…

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    8th–10th centuries, the Golden Age of Islam. The Mu`tazili are best known rejecting the status of the Qur’an as uncreated and co-eternal with God, asserting that if the Quran is God 's word, logically God "must have preceded his own speech" (Kadri 77). In contrast the Hanbali school follows the Qur’an, the Hadiths, and the views of the Sahabah, the prophets who were the companions to Muhammad, in cases where there is no clear answer in the sacred texts of Islam, “the Hanbali school does not…

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    Non Abrahamic Traditions

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    and their own path and beliefs to reach their goals, however there are also many similarities in these beliefs. These religions are separated into two different traditions, Abrahamic and Non Abrahamic. Abrahamic traditions would include Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, while Non Abrahamic would be Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism. The different cultures these traditions take over are great examples ………????????????? Non Abrahamic traditions hold very different core beliefs when…

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    Do Islam, Judaism, and Christianity worship the same God? Often enough a great question, very much debated is asked of Islamic, Judaism, and Christian religions. The question asked is if Islam, Judaism, and Christianity worship the same God. Some people will say of course they do, while others will totally disagree. The best way to come to some sort of a conclusion is to compare and contrast the religions and examine their history. Abraham’s Beginnings of Religions All hail Abraham! When looking…

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