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  1. Christianity teaches that Jesus was condemned to death by the Sanhedrin and the Roman prefect Pontius Pilate, crucified, and after three days, resurrected. Islam teaches that Jesus was a human prophet who, like the other prophets, tried to bring his people to worship the one true God, termed Tawhid.

  2. May 26, 2020 · Christians regularly ask whether the God of Islam is the God of Christianity. Should Muslims, like Jews, be counted as fellow believers? Or is Allah a different God, the creation of Muhammad and fundamentally unlike the God of the Bible?

  3. Nov 10, 2021 · The author shows that Muslims and Christians dispute over what “to be lord” means precisely, since Christians recognize and testify to God’s presence in Jesus Christ, their Lord. The Islamic doctrine of the uniqueness of God ( tawḥīd in Arabic) fundamentally contradicts this conviction.

  4. The Quranic definition of Islam is having confidence in God and knowing that He wants the best for us, as well as wanting to do good while on Earth. This is a definition that can also fit other faiths, including Christianity.

  5. Feb 22, 2024 · Christian worship is fundamentally different from that of other faiths, including Islam, in that Christians come to God’s house not primarily to do for Him but rather to receive His gifts to us. These include most notably the means of grace, which are the Word and Sacraments.

  6. Jul 10, 2020 · At its core, the church is the global community of Christ followers who believe in the divinity and resurrection of Jesus Christ and are commissioned to proclaim the good news of His salvation to the world.

  7. May 15, 2017 · Whilst Islam and Christianity agree that a crucifixion did take place, they disagree on whether or not Jesus himself was crucified and died. The idea of Jesus dying on the cross is central to the Christian belief, but it is rejected by Islam.

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