Islam and Judaism
Judaism is the most established of all the Abrahamic religions. Its establishing prophet is Moses, who had been picked by God to lead the Israelite slaves out of Egypt. Set up camp under Mount Sinai, Moses gave the Israelite slaves the Torah of their God, and subsequent to meandering in the desert for a very long time, they went to live in what is presently known as Israel, which they accept is God’s gift to them.
Jews follow their Abrahamic genealogy through his child,
Islam was established by Muhammad in the year 622. Muhammad accepted that God picked him to be his prophet and to uncover to his Arab comrades that there is just a single God. Muhammad recorded the disclosures he accepted he got from God and considered it the ‘Qur’an.’
Muslims follow their Abrahamic genealogy through his child Ismael.
Judaism is the most established of all the Abrahamic religions. Its establishing prophet is Moses, who had been picked by God to lead the Israelite slaves out of Egypt. Set up camp under Mount Sinai, Moses gave the Israelite slaves the Torah of their God, and subsequent to meandering in the desert for a very long time, they went to live in what is presently known as Israel, which they accept is God’s gift to them.
Difference and similarities between Islam and Judaism
Judaism is for the most part viewed as the main monotheistic religion. The appearance of Islam, be that as it may, brought a stringently monotheistic “contender” to Judaism. How did Jewish researchers see this new religion? Both the Koran and early Islamic compositions vouch for various experiences between the Prophet Mohammed and Jews. What does the Muslim Holy Scripture and early Muslim custom uncover about how they saw Jews and their strict thoughts and practices?
The significant distinction is that most Christians accept that Jesus was heavenly, the child of God. Islam adores Jesus as a prophet as it were. Judaism doesn’t think Jesus is the Son of God.
Muslims think the Christian Bible us a blessed record, as it depicts the life and seasons of one of their Prophets, however they disagree with a portion of the detail
They all come from Abraham and his children Ishmael and Isaac.
They all offer the Old Testament.
They all put stock in God.
They three put stock in an existence in the wake of death.
They all have a Holy Book.