Islam And Christianity

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For years, Islam and Christianity have had a very strained relationship.

Every single year, hundreds of innocent Christians are killed in the hands of Islamic extremists and at least dozens of Christian females — including teenagers and even younger children — are violently raped by Islamic men. Houses of Christians, as well as churches,[1] are torched and sometimes even bombed,[2] while Christians do not commit significant violence towards Muslims.

Despite strong persecution in the Middle East, thousands of former Islamic adherents are turning to Christ.[3]

The Differences Between Islam and Christianity[edit]

Many people compare Islam and Christianity for these main reasons:

  1. Both originate from the Middle East.
  2. Jesus Christ is believed to have been sent by God.
  3. In both the Holy Bible and the Koran (the latter of which largely plagiarized from and corrupted Biblical scripture), Adam and Eve are considered to be the first people, created by God.


Islam and Christianity do have a few things in common, but this section focuses on their many differences instead.

Note: These are just some of the differences between Christianity and Islam. Suggestions are welcomed.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. A church in Nigeria burnt down by Muslims
  2. Two dead and eight hurt in a bomb blast in southern Philippines
  3. Thousands of Muslims reportedly turning to Christ in Middle East. Fox News (from The Christian Post). January 11, 2017. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  4. Quran 30:45 (translated from Arabic to English)
  5. Quran 3:32 (translated from Arabic to English)
  6. John 3:16 (King James version)
  7. Ibn Ishaq 764
  8. Matthew 19:18 (King James version)
  9. Romans 3:23; 11:6; Ephesians 2:8-9
  10. https://muflihun.com/muslim/1/149
  11. Matthew 22:34–40

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