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How Islam Differs from Judaism

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  Islam and Judaism are often seen as close cousins among the world’s faiths. Both worship one God, both trace their lineage to Abraham, and both live by sacred law. Yet their paths diverge in how they understand revelation, prophecy, and the relationship between God and humanity. 1. The Shared Foundation Before exploring differences, it helps to see the common ground. Both faiths: Are strictly monotheistic — God is one, indivisible, and beyond human form. Value law, ethics, and community as expressions of faith. Emphasize daily practice — prayer, charity, fasting, and moral conduct. Reject the idea of divine incarnation. Their differences arise not from the nature of God, but from how God’s will is revealed and lived. 2. Revelation and Scripture Judaism holds that God revealed the Torah to Moses at Sinai — a covenant binding Israel forever. Islam teaches that God revealed the Qur’an to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel — the final, perfect revelation completing earlier scr...

How Islam Differs from Christianity

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  Islam and Christianity both trace their faith to Abraham, both honor Jesus, and both call their followers to worship one God. Yet their paths diverge in how they understand revelation, the nature of God, and the role of Jesus in salvation. 1. The Core Difference: Who Is Jesus? This is the defining divide. Christianity teaches that Jesus is the Son of God , divine , and Savior of humankind through his death and resurrection. Islam honors Jesus ( Isa ) as a prophet , born of the Virgin Mary, but not divine and not crucified ; he is revered as a messenger who pointed to God, not as God Himself. For Christians, Jesus is the center of faith. For Muslims, he is one of many prophets leading to the final revelation. 2. The Nature of God Both faiths are monotheistic, but they express that oneness differently. Islam proclaims absolute monotheism — tawhid — God is one, indivisible, and beyond human form. Christianity professes the Trinity — one God in three persons: Father, Son, an...

Author in the News: "This Lynnwood Man Walked the Path to a Faith of Inclusiveness" (HeraldNet Article on Steven Greenebaum)

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Recently, HeraldNet wrote a column on the Reverend Steven Greenebaum and his new book, One Family Individible . Evan Thompson, Herald columnist, writes: There’s a verse in the Koran that illustrates how Steven Greenebaum, a lifelong Jew, sees the world. “We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another,” it reads. Breaking down denominational lines is Greenebaum’s life work. He’s the founder of Living Interfaith Church in Lynnwood, which embraces all religions and focuses on secular ethical teachings that unite all faiths: love, compassion and harmony. To read the rest of the article, click HERE . To read more posts by and about Steven Greenebaum, click HERE .