A Comparison of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

Comparing Judaism,
Christianity, and
Islam
 
Monotheism
 
Mono-one
the belief that
there is only one
God
Christianity
 
How many Gods?
 
Monotheistic
One
Believers
 
Believers of Christianity are
called:
Christians
Leader
 
Leader of Christianity is:
Jesus
Christ
Holy Book
 
The Holy Book of
Christianity is called:
Bible
Place of Worship
 
The place of worship for Christianity
is called:
Church, chapel, or
Cathedral
Main Day of Worship
 
The Main Day of
worship for
Christianity is:
Sunday
 
View of Jesus Christ
 
Christianity’s view of Jesus
Christ
:
 
Son of God, God
incarnate, savior of the
world
Patriarch
 
Patriarch of Judaism:
Abraham
The person regarded as
being the father or
founder of the human
race
Patriarch
 
Patriarch of
Christianity:
Abraham
Holy Places
 
The Holy Places of Christianity are:
Jerusalem
Bethlehem
Vatican City
 (catholic)
Traditions
 
The Traditions of
Christianity are:
-Christmas
-Easter
Symbols
 
Symbols of
Christianity
:
Cross
Judaism
 
How many Gods?
 
Monotheistic
One
Believers
 
Believers of Judaism are
called:
Jews
Leader
 
Leader of Judaism is:
Abraham
Holy Book
 
The Holy Book of
Judaism is called:
Torah
consists of the first five books of the Old Testament
Place of Worship
 
The place of worship
for Judaism is called:
a
Synagogue
Main Day of Worship
 
The Main Day of
worship for Judaism
is:
Saturday
 
View of Jesus Christ
 
Judaism's view of Jesus
Christ:
 
An ordinary Jew, not the
Messiah
 or a divine
person.
Messiah
One who is anticipated
as, regarded as, or
professes to be a savior
or liberator.
Patriarch
 
Patriarch of Judaism:
Abraham
The person regarded as
being the father or
founder of the human
race
Holy Places
 
The Holy Places of Judaism
are:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jerusalem
Traditions
 
The Traditions of
Judaism are:
Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Hanukah
Symbols
 
Symbols of
Judaism:
Menorah
Star of David
 
Islam
 
How many Gods?
 
Monotheistic
One
Believers
 
Believers of Islam are
called:
Muslims
Leader/Founder
 
Leader/founder of Islam:
Muhammad
Holy Book
 
The Holy Book of Islam is
called:
Qur'an or
Koran
Place of Worship
 
The place of worship
for Islam is called:
a Mosque
Main Day of Worship
 
The Main Day of
worship for Islam is:
Friday
 
View of Jesus Christ
 
Islamic view of Jesus
Christ
:
A prophet, sent by Allah and
born of the Virgin Mary, but
not
divine
Patriarch
 
Patriarch of Islam:
Abraham
Holy Places
 
The Holy Places of Islam are:
Jerusalem
Mecca
Traditions
 
The Traditions
of Islam are:
Fasting during Ramadan
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Symbols
 
Symbols of Islam
:
Star and Crescent
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Explore the similarities and differences between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in terms of monotheism, beliefs, leaders, holy books, places of worship, and traditions. Discover key aspects such as the monotheistic nature, followers, and essential figures like Abraham and Jesus. Delve into the unique practices and significant locations tied to each religion, shedding light on their rich history and cultural heritage.

  • Comparison
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Monotheism

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  1. Comparing Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

  2. Monotheism Mono-one the belief that there is only one God

  3. Christianity

  4. How many Gods? Monotheistic One

  5. Believers Believers of Christianity are called: Christians

  6. Leader Leader of Christianity is: Jesus Christ

  7. Holy Book The Holy Book of Christianity is called: Bible

  8. Place of Worship The place of worship for Christianity is called: Church, chapel, or Cathedral

  9. Main Day of Worship The Main Day of worship for Christianity is: Sunday

  10. View of Jesus Christ Christianity s view of Jesus Christ: Son of God, God incarnate, savior of the world

  11. Patriarch Patriarch of Judaism: Abraham founder of the human race The person regarded as being the father or

  12. Patriarch Patriarch of Christianity: Abraham

  13. Holy Places The Holy Places of Christianity are: Jerusalem Bethlehem Vatican City (catholic)

  14. Traditions The Traditions of Christianity are: -Christmas -Easter

  15. Symbols Symbols of Christianity: Cross

  16. Judaism

  17. How many Gods? Monotheistic One

  18. Believers Believers of Judaism are called: Jews

  19. Leader Leader of Judaism is: Abraham

  20. Holy Book The Holy Book of Judaism is called: Torah consists of the first five books of the Old Testament

  21. Place of Worship The place of worship for Judaism is called: a Synagogue

  22. Main Day of Worship The Main Day of worship for Judaism is: Saturday

  23. View of Jesus Christ Judaism's view of Jesus Christ: An ordinary Jew, not the Messiah or a divine person.

  24. Messiah One who is anticipated as, regarded as, or professes to be a savior or liberator.

  25. Patriarch Patriarch of Judaism: Abraham founder of the human race The person regarded as being the father or

  26. Holy Places The Holy Places of Judaism are: Jerusalem

  27. Traditions The Traditions of Judaism are: Bar/Bat Mitzvah Hanukah

  28. Symbols Symbols of Judaism: Menorah Star of David

  29. Islam

  30. How many Gods? Monotheistic One

  31. Believers Believers of Islam are called: Muslims

  32. Leader/Founder Leader/founder of Islam: Muhammad

  33. Holy Book The Holy Book of Islam is called: Qur'an or Koran

  34. Place of Worship The place of worship for Islam is called: a Mosque

  35. Main Day of Worship The Main Day of worship for Islam is: Friday

  36. View of Jesus Christ Islamic view of Jesus Christ: A prophet, sent by Allah and born of the Virgin Mary, but not divine

  37. Patriarch Patriarch of Islam: Abraham

  38. Holy Places The Holy Places of Islam are: Jerusalem Mecca

  39. Traditions The Traditions of Islam are: Fasting during Ramadan Pilgrimage to Mecca

  40. Symbols Symbols of Islam: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/45/CStar.png/180px-CStar.png Star and Crescent

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