Sunday, March 8, 2020
Compare Contrast Religion Essays - Prophets Of Islam, Messianism
Compare Contrast Religion Essays - Prophets Of Islam, Messianism    Compare Contrast Religion      **************************************************************************  *****  Joe Stas  [emailprotected]  This was an A essay!  **************************************************************************  *****  Compare and Contrast essay: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism  Introduction of Religions  Christianity most widely distributed of the world religions, having substantial  representation  in all the populated continents of the globe. Its total membership may exceed 1.7 billion  people.  Islam, a major world religion, founded in Arabia and based on the teachings of  Muhammad, who is  called the Prophet. One who practices Islam is a Muslim. Muslims follow the Koran, the  written  revelation brought by Muhammad. The Muslim world population is estimated at more  than 1  billion. Islam is the quickest growing religion.  Judaism is one of the world's oldest religious traditions. Pre-modern Judaism constituted  (and  traditional Judaism today constitutes) an integrated cultural system of Jewish law,  custom, and  practice encompassing the totality of individual and communal existence. It is a system  of  sanctification in which all is to be subsumed under God's rule. Judaism originated in the  Middle East, but Jewish communities have existed at one time or another in almost all  parts of  the world, a result of both voluntary migrations and forced exile or expulsions.   Origin  The central element of Christianity is the person of Jesus Christ. Jesus of Nazareth, a  Jewish  rabbi, attracted a following of people who believed him to be a new prophet. Their  recollections of Jesus' words and deeds recall his days on earth and the miracle of his  resurrection from the dead on the first Easter. These Jewish Christians began the first  churches, in Jerusalem.  Much like Christianity Islam was based on the prophesies and teaching of person or  prophet,  Muhammad. In Mohammed's time (570?-632), the Arabian Peninsula was inhabited by  nomadic  Bedouins and city-dwelling Arabs. Muhammad began his ministry at the age of 40, when,  he  claimed, the archangel Gabriel appeared to him in a vision. At first Muhammad confided  his  visions only to his family and close friends. After four years he began to preach openly in  his  native city of Mecca. Ridiculed by the Meccans, he went to Medina in 622. At his death  in 632,  Muhammad was the leader of an Arab state growing rapidly in power. The third duty of a  Muslim  is to pay zakat. This tax was originally levied by Muhammad ,and later by Muslim states,  on the  wealthy members of the community, primarily to help the poor. The fourth duty is the  fast of  the month of Ramadan. During the fasting month, one must refrain from eating, drinking,  smoking, and sexual intercourse from dawn until sunset. The fifth duty is the pilgrimage  to  Mecca. Every adult Muslim who is physically and economically able to do so must make  this  pilgrimage at least once in his or her lifetime.  Unlike the other two major religions Judaism evolved form the Israelites who didn't deny  the  existence of other gods for other nations, though they only worshipped one deity. Its deity  was  Yahweh, the god of the patriarchs, who was worshipped in a sacrificial cult centered in  Jerusalem and later at sanctuaries in the north, where a rival Jewish kingdom was  formed.  Prophets who warned against the people's reliance on these temple cults saw themselves  vindicated when both the northern and southern kingdoms were destroyed by foreign  conquerors.  The exile of the Judeans to Babylonia in 586 BC was a major turning point in Israelite  religion. The prior history of Israel now was reinterpreted in light of the events of 586,  laying the foundation for the traditional biblical Pentateuch, prophetic canon, and  historical  books. A truly monotheistic religion, called Judaism, developed from these events. In 539  BC  the Jews were permitted to return to Israel.  Doctrines and Practices  In Christian teaching, Jesus is the supreme preacher and exemplar of the moral life, but  for  most Christians that does not fully justify significance of his life and work. Christians  teach  that God is almighty in dominion over all that is in heaven and on earth, righteous  judgment  over good and evil. Baptism is the means of initiation into Christianity. Another  fundamental  component of the Christian faith and practice is its community. The community of faith  in the  church is the primary setting for Christian worship, although Christians of all traditions  have  placed a strong emphasis on private devotion and individual prayer.  Unlike Christianity Islam has two fundamental sources of doctrine and practice, which  are the  Koran and the Sunna. Muslims regard the Koran as the speech of God to Muhammad and  they believe  that God himself is the author. The Sunna is known through Hadith, the body of  traditions based  on the words and actions of the Prophet. Unlike the Koran, Hadith is not considered  infallible.  The Islamic culture also believes that there are fundamental things for all Muslims to do  so  they go to heaven. According    
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