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The Prophet to worship God Allah without worshiping anything along with him, to offer the five daily prescribed prayers, and to fast for the month of Ramadan. Muslims believe that God has many qualities and names, the most significant is Allah, a word in Arabic signifying God for Muslims. Ea
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Jesus a prophet came through Galilee preaching the coming of God’s kingdom on earth and his coming.
Before Judaism, most religions worshipped many Gods, spirits and spirits, animals, or dead ancestors. Christian and Muslim believe only in one God. Jewish history has been marked by persecution and exile. ch of the others bases faith on the life or teachings of specific individuals: Jesus Christ for Christianity; Muhammad for Islam; and Abraham and Moses for Judaism. Muslims do not use their intelligence, devotion, and will to correctly understand and follow God's guidance, they believe that their closeness to God will be endangered. Unlike Judaism, Muslims believe that the last of the prophets was Muhammad. They must give charity to the poor and they must fast from dawn to dusk during the month of Ramadan, performing the journey to Mecca. The purpose of revelation is to enable Muslims both to devote themselves to God and to lead lives and build societies that will increase their closeness to God in this world and for all eternity. He often spoke of in stories and based many of his teachings on the Hebrew Bible.
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