Islam AND Christianity

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Transcript Islam AND Christianity

By Cara Piantadosi
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Islam
The Bible- Is the Christian sacred text.
The Bible contains parables. The Bible is
divided into two parts the Old and New
Testaments. There are four Gospels
those Gospels are written by Matthew,
John, Luke and Mark.
The Qur’an- The Holy text for Muslims is
called the Holy Qur’an. Muslims believe
that every word in Holy Qur’an is from
Allah their God. Muslims also believe in all
the prophets.
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The Fish- The fish was used by the
Christians to tell each other that they
were also Christians so they could talk
and not get arrested.
Crescent Moon and Star- Is the only main
symbol used by the Muslims. Around several
thousand years ago it is said the Crescent
moon and star symbol represented the Central
and Siberia people worshiped the moon, sun
and sky God.
The Dove –Represents the Holy Spirit
and peace.
The Cross-It Represents Jesus
Resurrected.
Crucifixion-It represents Jesus
sacrificing himself for us.
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Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Bethlehem
Medina
Rome
Mecca
Nazareth
Lourdes
Canterbury
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Christmas-Christmas is a time when all Christians
get together with family and share food presents
our love and joy in thought of Jesus being born.
Ramadan-Ramadan is one of the Muslims main
sacred times. During the daylight time of
Ramadan all Muslims fast.
Easter-Easter is all about Jesus dying and the
rising from the dead. It is also about new life. We
share chocolate eggs that represent new life.
Eid-Ul-Adha - Eid-Ul-Adha is a festival of sacrifice
70 days after Ramadan.
Annunciation of Mary- The Annunciation of Mary is
a day when we remember when the Angel
Gabrielle came to Mary and told her the news she
was going to have a baby. On this day some
Christians celebrate by going to mass.
Eid-Ul-Fitr – Eid-Ul-Fitr is the first day after
Ramadan. Muslims break the fast with a big
feast. On this day the family comes together to
share presents and donate to the charity.
Lent- Lent is a time when you might make a
promise and you have to stick to it for the 40 days
of Lent. Lent is apart of the Church Year.
Al Hijra- Al Hijra is the Muslims New Year.
Christianity
Christians believe in Jesus Christ and that
he is the Son of God.
Muslims believe in Allah.
Christians believe in the bible.
Muslims believe in angles.
Christians also believe that there is only
1 God but God consist of 3 people they
are: the Holy Spirit, God the father and
God the Son.
Muslims believe in these Prophets: Adam, Ibrahim
(Abraham), Musa (Moses), Dawud (David),Isa (Jesus) and
Muhammad who is the final Prophet.
Christians also believe that God created
the world we live in today.
Muslims believe in Judgement Day which is when every
Muslims life is decided if they are going to hell or
heaven.
Muslims believe in the holy books .
Predestination-Predestination is another thing they
believe in. They say that Allah has already decided
what’s going to happen so it’s not going to stop human
beings making free choices.
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Jesus Christ- Jesus Christ is the founder
Christianity. Jesus was crucified around
30 A.D. In Jerusalem. Jesus came to
earth to teach us about peace love and
how to treat our world and the people
we live with. Jesus was a Jew and he
was born in Bethlehem.
Prophets- Muslims mainly believe in the
one prophet Muhammad. Muslims believe
in a sequence of prophets that I mentioned
before. They were Adam, Ibrahim
(Abraham), Musa (Moses), Dawud
(David),Isa (Jesus) and
Muhammad who is the final Prophet.
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Church, Chapel and Cathedral- Churches,
Chapels and Cathedrals are all used for the
same thing and all have the same things in them
only Churches are bigger then Chapels and
Cathedrals are bigger then both Chapels and
Churches. These three sacred places are sacred
because people from all different places come
together to worship God. It is a very peaceful
and a calm place. Another reason why it is
sacred is because a lot of special occasions
happen at and during masses in the church.
Mosque-The sacred place for Muslims is called a
mosque. In the mosque there is very little
furniture as they pray on mats. They have to
take off their shoes before entering the mosque
to keep it clean. Services are held everyday.
There is normally a small pool or fountain where
Muslims can go and wash in. In a mosque there is
always a “quibla wall” which faces Makah.
Women do not pray in the same area’s as men.