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But there are many Christian sub-groups that also reject the concept of the trinity would Muslims consider their god to be the same one then?Christians say god is 3 in 1 (the trinity)
While Muslims say god is one
So no
A Muslim would say yesBut theere are many Christian sub-groups that also reject the concept of the trinity would Muslims consider their god to be the same one then?
Christians say god is 3 in 1 (the trinity)
While Muslims say god is one
So no
Muslims believe Jesus (Isa) to be a prophet while Christians believe it to be a manifestation of God.Islam doesn't even deny the existence of Christ. You're actually supposed to say PBUH when you say His name
It does notAt first in the beginning of the Quran, it seems as though it is the same but Muhammed makes distinctions between the Judeo Christian God and Allah.
Muslims believe Jesus (Isa) to be a prophet while Christians believe it to be a manifestation of God.
agree with 1st disagree with the 2nd, Jews and Christians worship the same God but believe different things about Him
I agree but that wasn't the point of the questionThere is no god. The fact all those religions can’t agree adds fuel to that.
Well to answer your question they do think it’s the same god but that the other religion worships it the wrong way or has extra beliefs that the other doesn’t etc (Virgin Mary or not, jesus a son of god or just a prophet etc)I agree but that wasn't the point of the question
Jews don’t worship Jesus, because they consider Jesus to be a false Messiah, although they do worship the same god but the beliefs about the nature of God regarding Jesus are differentchristian god is jesus, and muslims dont worship jesus as a god
agree with 1st disagree with the 2nd
Jesus is literally the Christian god, as their god is 3 in one.
Jews dont worship jesus
Muslims believe Jesus (Isa) to be a prophet while Christians believe it to be a manifestation of God.
At first in the beginning of the Quran, it seems as though it is the same but Muhammed makes distinctions between the Judeo Christian God and Allah.
On the contrary, Jews and Christians worship the same God but believe different things about Him. Some Orthodox communities would say that Christians worship some false version of God, but the majority would agree with the latter.
"Allah" (AL-Ilah) is the Arabic term for Judeo-Christian god. Arabic speaking Jews/Christians say "Allah" (not Dues, nor God nor YHWH).
It's the cognate term for YHWH in Aramaic (Jesus's language), which is AL-Elah (In Arabic it's AL-Ilah). Arabic and Aramaic are sister languages.
Names of God in Judaism - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.orgElohim - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
In fact, the use of words like God/Deus was developed later in Europe, it came from Germanic pagan word for god "Gutten" and Roman pagan term "Deus". Because during the early missionary periods, native Europeans didn't want to change how they addressed god and adopt a new (Aramaic/Hebrew/foreign) word to replace that.
"Allah" (AL-Ilah) is the Arabic term for Judeo-Christian god. Arabic speaking Jews/Christians say "Allah" (not Dues, nor God nor YHWH).
It's the cognate term for YHWH in Aramaic (Jesus's language), which is AL-Elah (In Arabic it's AL-Ilah). Arabic and Aramaic are sister languages.
Names of God in Judaism - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.orgElohim - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
In fact, the use of words like God/Deus was developed later in Europe, it came from Germanic pagan word for god "Gutten" and Roman pagan term "Deus". Because during the early missionary periods, native Europeans didn't want to change how they addressed god and adopt a new (Aramaic/Hebrew/foreign) word to replace that.
Yea whatever god Jesus used to believe in, I mean.No such thing as "Judeo-Christian god". Christians don't believe in the same god as the Jews. Christians believe in a trinity, which is basically polytheism and blasphemy. But yeah, the Islamic god is the same as the Judaic one it seems.
Yeah, I think Jews here are just obsessed with trying to fit into the majority Christian population here.Yea whatever god Jesus used to believe in, I mean.
Judeo-Christian is an oxymoron, there is no resemblance with each other.
Judeo-Islamic makes more sense, at least in terms of prayer method, dietary laws, fasting, hygiene, rituals etc, both are very similar.