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As a brief guide of the similarities and differences of Islam, Judaism and Christianity, the following chart compares the statistics, origins, history and religious beliefs of these three great monotheistic faiths.
This material is taught in a critical, historical, but most importantly also a non-judgemental manner. We will focus on the historical development of these religions, their complex array of competing beliefs, and the many practices of the smaller groups that make up each religion.
27 Αυγ 2019 · In this article, I explore the relationship between popular and scholarly modes of understanding these religions. I examine the role of religious competition as a framework through which to research Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
These interactions inform the earliest relations between Muslims and Jews and serve as precursors to the social, cultural, religious, political, and institutional relations between Muslims and Jews from the 7th century to the present.
This book compares Judaism, Christianity, and Islam using seven common themes, which are equally relevant to each tradition. Provoking critical thinking, this book addresses the cultural framework of religious meanings.
The modern Jewish fascination with Islam begins in the 1830s with a small group of Jewish students at the University of Bonn, studying under Georg Freytag, professor of Arabic studies at Bonn since 1819 and a student of Antoine de Sacy.