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Comparison of Islam and Christianity

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Last updated 04 February 2013, created 22 April 2012, viewed 2,171

Pupil worksheet with supporting teacher notes comparing Islam and Christianity Brief explanation - What do Muslims believe? Brief explanation – What do Christians believe? Brief explanation of basic differences between Muslim and Christian beliefs. Worksheet for pupils. Guidelines for teacher More…s. For use in classroom discussion on: good inter-faith relationships,mixed religion families community cohesion. Please leave me some feedback!

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The part where you say God longs for people's love in Christianity and in Islam God commands obedience and only loves those who obey him is inaccurate. The Jews refused to obey Allah and tortured his prophets including Eisa ( jesus) and yet Allah forgave them time and again and sent them the Mann and Salwa ( fruits and delicacies). Allah commanded the sea apart for Musa and the jews to get through and then flooded egypt for the sake of the jews and they still didnt believe in monotheism. By the way Islam and Muslim is any person who worships only one God the supreme Creator. Nevertheless your efforts are appreciated

from 180675rgf, 04 February 2013
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This is an excellent resource. Clear and concise. Will be really useful - Thanks.

from fiona4451, 22 May 2012
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Great to have an impartial comparison. Really informative

from sydhan1, 19 May 2012
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