Our previous article was about
the introduction of the Jews, but what is the difference
between a Jew and a Muslim I,e Islam And Judaism.a
fter some people have
repeatedly made a mystery, then we wrote this article to clarify this
difference. We hope that the previous article You will like this too. Here we
will tell the clear difference between a Muslim and a Jew and those differences
are more or less more than 100 but here we are giving a brief outline of a few
which are as follows.
Contrast
between Islam and Judaism
1- Concept of God
Islam: - Islam is pure
monotheism and there is no tolerance of shirk of any kind in Islam.
"Ala-lilah-ud-deen-ul-khal-is" and Fadawa
Allah-mukhliseen-la-ul-deen.
Judaism: - Judaism
emphasizes that Shema (Adonai Elahun Adonai Achud) Adonai is our God and Adonai
is one.) But some sects of Judaism consider Hazrat
Uzair (peace be upon him) as the son of God, as in Surah Towba
of the Holy Quran. It is proved by the verse "Waqalat al-Yhud Uzair
ibn Allah". And according to the research of Hazrat Maulana Hufzur
Rahman Seyharvi, before the existence of Israel in 1948, a group of Jews in
Palestine believed that Hazrat Uzair, peace be upon him, was the son of
God. knows
2- Saturday
Islam: 1- Allah Almighty
created the earth and the sky and He did not feel any fatigue in
ordering them to be created or in managing them, nor did He need rest, as is
proved by the verse of the Holy Qur'an called Ayat al-Kursi.
"Allah la ilaha illa ho al-hi al-Qayyum... Don't take the Sunnah and
the Noom and the Wayudah.
Judaism: 1- Allah
Almighty created the earth and the sky in six days and rested on the seventh
day and this Sabbath (rest) is still the most important festival of Jews every
week. (Book of Creation: Chapter: 20)
3- Propagation of
religion
Islam: Islam is a
religion of preaching and its survival is based on “Balgwa Ani Walu Ayah”
(Al-Hadith).
Judaism: Judaism is
basically an ethnic religion and it is difficult for anyone other than the
Israelites to become or be a Jew. One or two incidents are hardly found
in history. For example, some people became Jews during the time of
Zunwaz Jewish king in Yemen. (M.J.)
4- Heaven
Islam: According to
Islam, every person who obeyed God's order according to the prophet of his time
and followed it deserves Paradise, regardless of his race. As mentioned in the
Holy Quran, O woman, he is a believer, then they will enter Paradise...
Judaism: According to
Judaism, only Jews and according to Christians, only Christians will go to
heaven, as the Holy Qur'an presents the claim of Jews and Christians,
"Waqalwa lin yadakhl al-Junna ila min kan huda or nasari".
5- Sons of God or His
friends
Islam: God has no son. Hazrat
Ibrahim (peace be upon him) has been called by Allah as his friend.
And Khatam al-Anbiya has called Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (peace be upon him) as
his beloved, as in the verse of the Holy Qur’an, “And Allah made Ibrahim
Khalilah.” (Surah Nisa: Verse: 125)
Judaism: The concept of
Jews is that they are all sons of God and His beloved, as the Holy Qur'an
explains their claim in Surah Maida: "We are the children of Allah and the
beloved of Allah, and we shall be merciful to mankind." (Surah Maida)
6- The name of the religion
Islam: The religion of
Islam is called Islam because of obedience and submission to God and
surrendering all one's desires before Him, i.e. complete obedience in knowledge
and deed.
Judaism: Judaism is
attributed to the name of Judah, one of the sons of Prophet Yaqub (peace be
upon him), because his descendants developed and grew more than the descendants
of other brothers. His descendants still exist today. The rest of the
brothers' generations have disappeared.
7- The breadth of
religion
Islam: The religion of
Islam is very wide, its followers are present in every corner of the world, the
reason is that this religion is the nature, the religion is mercy.
Judaism: Judaism is not a
religion of nature but a religion of race or tribe. All the people who
were born or will continue to be born from the twelve sons of Hazrat Yaqub
(peace be upon him) are followers of the Jewish religion and deserve it.
8- Prophets and
messengers
Islam: Islam insists on
believing in all the prophets from Hazrat Adam (peace be upon him) to
the last of the prophets, Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (peace be upon him). A
person who does not believe in any of the Prophets is considered to be excluded
from Islam. (Al-Baqarah: 285)
Judaism: The Jewish religion insists
on believing in all the prophets from Adam to the last prophet of the Old
Testament, Maliki (peace be upon him), but only in Hazrat Zakaria, Yahya,
Jesus and Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (peace be upon him). It is not
absolutely necessary for a Jew to believe in these Jalil-ul-Qadr prophets, not
Egypt at all. (Old Testament)
9- Best of the Prophets
Islam: According to
Islam, the last of the Prophets, Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa, may God bless him and
grant him peace, is the best of the prophets and the last to come, after him
the prophethood ends, "Ma kaan Muhammad Aba Uhud min Rizalkam, but the
Messenger of Allah and the Khatam of the Prophets" (Surah Ahzab:
verse :40)
Judaism: According to Judaism, Hazrat Musa
(peace be upon him) is the best of the prophets and Hazrat Malachi (peace be
upon him) is the last of the prophets. (Mosaic Maimonides' 13/Principles
and Old Testament Book of Malachi)
10- Virtues of Prophets / Place
of Prophets
Islam: Islam considers all the Prophets to be infallible,
"Those who are guided by Allah, the righteous." (Surah al-An'am,
verse 91)
Judaism: Judaism has tainted
almost every prophet. (The Book of Creation of Hazrat Adam, Ibrahim,
Yaqub - The Book of Sultans: First and Second, the events of Hazrat David,
Hazrat Sulaiman, etc.)
11- Hazrat Dawood
and Solomon (peace be upon them).
Islam: Islam considers these
two prophets in the list of prophets. (Surah Inam verse 85)
Judaism: Judaism considers
these two men only as sultans and excludes them from the list of prophets and
messengers. (Book of Sultans I, II)
12- Musa (peace be upon him)
and the manifestation of God
Islam: According to Islam, due to the insistence of Hazrat
Musa (peace be upon him) to see God himself, the divine revelation fell on
the mountain (Tur), and the mountain crumbled and Hazrat Musa (peace be upon
him) fell
unconscious. Because Allah said to
Moses that you will never see me. (Al-A'raf: Verse: 43)
Judaism: According to the
Torah, Allah Almighty said to Hazrat Musa (peace be upon him) on his insistence
to see the person of God that you will not be able to see my face but you will
be able to see my back. (Book of Exodus)
13- Zabihullah - Ishmael
or Ishaq (peace be upon him).
Islam: Islam considers Hazrat
Ishmael (peace be upon him) as a sacrifice to Allah: “Ya Bani Ani Ari fi
Al-Manam Ani Adhabak Fa Nazar Maat Teri Qal Ya Abt Affil Ma Toumar Satjadni
Inshaa Allah Min Al-Sabireen - Filma Aslama Watala Lajjabin Wa Nadinaah An Ya
Ibrahim Qad Sadaqat Al-Rawiya.” ․․“ (Al-Safat)
The Torah also considers
Hazrat Ishmael as the only son for thirteen years. (creation)
Judaism: Judaism
considers Hazrat Ishaq (peace be upon him) as Zabih Allah. (Book
of Creation, Chapter: 22) Judaism considers Hazrat Ishaq (peace be upon him) to
be the only son
14- Holy Quran and
Torah
Islam: The first and greatest book
of Islam, namely the Holy Qur'an, is safe from all kinds of distortions,
more or less, and the promise of its protection has been taken by Allah Himself:
"Inna nana nazlana al-Dhikr wa anna laha lahafzoon" (Surah
Hajar). Verse: 9)
Judaism: The most
important book of Judaism is the Torah, which has been burned many times, and
according to the Jewish scholars themselves, there have been many changes.
The original Torah is nowhere to be found, only translations in different
languages, almost all of which are separate. (G.M. Gregor)
15- Woman and Prophethood
Islam: According to Islam, no
woman has passed away as a messenger or a prophet, the reason being that the
abilities and qualities required for prophethood and prophethood cannot be born
in a woman due to her natural structure. It is said in the Holy Qur'an,
"And we did not send to the Prophets except the Prophets" (Surah Yusuf,
verse 109).
Judaism: According to Judaism,
a woman can be a prophet. In the Old Testament, the names of many women
are included in the list of prophets.
16- Hazrat Lut
(peace be upon him).
Islam: Islam presents Hazrat
Lut as a model of guidance. (Surah Inam: 87)
Judaism: Judaism portrays
Lot as an adulterer. (Book of Creation Chapters: 14-19)
17- Hazrat Yaqub
(peace be upon him).
Islam: Hazrat Yaqub
(peace be upon him) is also a model of guidance. (Surah Al-An'am verse
85)
Judaism: Hazrat Yaqub (peace be
upon him) has been called a cheater. He is accused of deceiving his
father-in-law and assuming the false appearance and clothing of his brother
Esau of Edom and taking over his father's prayer for Esau. (book
creation)
18- Dawood peace be upon
him
Islam: Hazrat Dawood (peace be
upon him) is also a lamp of guidance. The Holy Quran praises him a lot
and the credit of putting the cruel Goliath to eternal sleep belongs to
him. (Surah Inam verse 85, Surah Baqarah verse 251)
Judaism: Judaism accuses
Prophet Dawood (peace be upon him) of killing one of his soldiers or commanders
and marrying his wife. (Book of Sultans)
19- Hazrat Sulaiman
(peace be upon him).
Islam: Islam considers
Hazrat Solomon (peace be upon him) as a model of guidance and innocent of sins
and a true prophet. And acknowledges it as wrong to commit all kinds of
disbelief, witchcraft and idolatry. (Surah Baqarah verse 102)
Judaism: Judaism does not
consider Solomon as a model of guidance. (Sultan II)
20- Ibrahim (peace be
upon him).
Islam: Islam considers
Ibrahim (peace be upon him) to be a true Muslim and Hanif, “Ibrahim was neither
a Jew nor a Christian, but a Hanif was a Muslim and a Muslim” (Al-Imran: 67).
Judaism: Judaism presents Abraham as a Jew and is so proud of
him that the Jews are not even sorry for their sins, that God will forgive them
because of Abraham. (Gospel of Luke and Mark)
21- Marriage
Islam: Islam permits the marriage of
a Muslim to a Jewish woman even if he remains in his original Jewish
religion. (Surah Maida verse: 3-4)
Judaism: Judaism accepts the marriage of any woman to a
man only if she renounces her old religion and adopts Judaism. (Book of
Ezraiya Uzair)
22- Prayer
Islam: In Islam, there
are all the parts of prayer through which a person can fully obey God.
Judaism: There is no
bowing, prostration, standing, etc. in Judaism.
23- Qiblah
Islam: In Islam, it is
mandatory to face the Kaaba (Mecca Sharif) in prayer. (Surah Baqarah
verse 144)
Judaism: In Judaism, it
is mandatory to face Jerusalem (Temple Solomon) in prayer. (Book of
Daniel)
24- Grave
Islam: In Islam, the
deceased is placed in the grave facing the Qibla.
Judaism: In Judaism, the
dead body is laid facing Jerusalem (Bait al-Maqdis).
25- The number of prayers
Islam: In Islam, five
daily prayers are obligatory: Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha.
Judaism: In Judaism only
three times of prayer Fajr, Zuhr and Maghrib are obligatory.
26- Prayer with Jamaat
Islam: At least two men
are mandatory for a congregation in Islam.
Judaism: A minimum of 11/
men is required in Judaism. (M.J.)
27- The state of prayer
Islam: Islam urges the
worshiper to be calm and peaceful during prayer.
Judaism: In Judaism,
there is no specific instruction to be quiet during prayer.
28- Hajj and Pilgrimage
Islam: In Islam, it is
mandatory for a sane, mature, able-bodied Muslim to perform Hajj to Baitullah
Sharif at least once in his life. (Surah Al-Imran verse 97, and the
hadith of the Messenger of Allah in the Book of Hajj)
Judaism: In ancient
Judaism, during the time of Solomon's temple, every Jew was required to visit
the temple at least three times a year. (Book of Leviticus)
29- Masjid al-Aqsa or
Temple of Solomon
Islam: Islam does not
believe that the Al-Aqsa Mosque was built on the site of the ancient Suleimani
Temple. The original mosque of this mosque is Umar Mosque, which was
later built by Khalifa Abdul Malik bin Waleed.
Judaism: Judaism believes
the Aqsa exists at the site of the ancient destroyed Temple of Solomon.
30- Prayer
Islam: Islam encourages a
Muslim to pray for success in both this world and the hereafter. (Surah
Baqarah)
A true Muslim does not
like to live long in this world and does not remember death as evil, but
considers death as a bridge between this world and the next. His
supplication remains "Allah bless me in death and in the afterlife".
Judaism: Judaism
encourages man to pray for happiness only in the present world and prefers the
worst life to death (hereafter). (M.J.)
31- Death
Islam: When a Muslim
hears someone's death, he says, "Inna Lilla wa Inna Ilya Rayjoon."
Death is considered a reality and no devout Muslim is afraid of it, but in the
light of the Prophet's Hadith, death is considered a bridge between this world
and the hereafter. "Death is between this world and the
Hereafter" (Surah Jumu'ah, verse 8, The Believers, verse 15).
Judaism: When a Jew hears
the name of death, he says: "Blessed be the true judged".
are The main reason for this is that they consider the world to be real
and want to live for thousands of years. (Al-Baqarah verse: 96)
(M.J.54,56)
32- Burial
Islam: Islam instructs to
bury the dead as soon as possible.
Judaism: Judaism dictates
burial within 24 hours.
33-Dua or prayer buried
Islam: Any adult male can
offer the funeral prayer.
The funeral prayer is
obligatory. (M-N Islamic Jurisprudence)
Judaism: Only a close
relative can offer a funeral prayer.
Not attending the funeral
is a sin. (M. J. P 56)
34- Fasting
Islam: The time of
fasting is from the time of Fajr to sunset until night falls. (Surah
al-Baqarah: 187)
Judaism: In Judaism, the
fasting time is from sunset to sunset of the next day, that is, there is a
24-hour fast. (M.J. 57)
35- The purpose of
fasting
Islam: In Islam, the main
purpose of fasting is to develop piety and prevent the soul from its
desires, it is the purity of the soul and body. (Al-Baqarah: 82,
Al-Maida: 89)
Judaism: In Judaism,
fasting days are observed to remember sorrow and to seek forgiveness from
sins. (M.J. 57)
36- Charity
Islam: In Islam, charity
is both obligatory and nafl, and the costs of obligatory charity have also been
made clear: "Anma al-Sadaqat for the poor and the poor and the workers,
Alayhi wa Mulifah Qulobhum and al-Gharmin, and in the way of Allah and the sons
of Al-Sabeel" (Surah At-Tawbah, verse 60).
Judaism: In Judaism, charity
is not obligatory like Islam, but whether it is around the fields or under the
trees, it belongs to the poor and the first harvest of fruit trees is also
given in the name of God. (Book of Leviticus)
37- Interest
Islam: Usury is
absolutely prohibited in Islam. (Surah Al-Imran: 277-279)
Judaism: No interest can
be taken from a Jew; But a Jew can take from a non-Jew. (Book of
Exceptions Chapter: 23, Verses: 20-21)
38- Jihad( war)
Islam: The main goal of
Jihad in Islam is to exalt the word of Allah. Jihad is permitted for
self-defense and to avoid oppression. (Surah Al-Hajj verse 39-40, Surah
Anfal and Surah Towbah)
If a person recites the
word in front of a Muslim in the field of Jihad, or if a call to prayer is
heard from a village, then Jihad (battle) cannot be waged against them.
Judaism: The purpose of
Jihad in Judaism is only to acquire land and property, even if a person wants
to convert to J
udaism to save his life, it is
permissible to kill him. (M.J.65) (The Book of Istah: Chapter: 20, Verse:
10-18)
39- Food
Islam: It is permissible
to eat every good thing in Islam, even camels and rabbits are allowed.
(Al-Maida verse: 4)
Judaism: In Judaism it is
not permissible to eat camels and rabbits, nor is it permissible to eat fruit
that has been plucked from a tree that is less than three years old.
(Book of Leviticus)
40- Hunting
Islam: Hunting of halal
animals is permissible in Islam. (M-N Islamic Jurisprudence)
Judaism: Hunting is not
permitted in Judaism because of hunting problems. (M.J.74)
41- Slaughter
Islam: Islam makes it
permissible to eat the meat of halal animals slaughtered by the hands of a
Jew. (Being People of the Book) (Al-Maida verse: 5)
Judaism: Judaism does not
permit a Jew to eat even a halal animal slaughtered by a Muslim. (M.J.74)
42- Use of alcohol
Islam: Islam prohibits
the consumption of alcohol, be it more or less. (Surah al-Maida
verse: 91-92)
Judaism: According to the
Torah, Judaism declares alcohol to be haram (Book of Leviticus: Chapter: 10,
Verse: 9), but according to the Talmud, the rabbis have different opinions on
the use of alcohol here, some declare it absolutely haram and others. It
is permissible to drink in small quantities. (M.J.79-80).
43- General law
Islam: Islam is a simple
religion, its rules are so simple that it can be followed anywhere in the
world.
Judaism: Jewish common
law is very strict. (Surah Inam: 47) (M.J.78)
44- Religious
affairs
Islam: In Islam,
religious matters are easy, for example, on Friday, it is not permissible to do
any worldly work from the first call to prayer on Friday to the time of
performing the Friday prayer (Surah Juma, verse 9). -11) (M-N Islamic
Jurisprudence, chapter on prayer)
Judaism: But in Judaism,
from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday, one cannot do any worldly work,
not even turning on and off the electricity switch etc. (Book of
Creation: Chapter: 2, Verse: 2) (M.J. 80-81-82)
45- Attendance of Muslim
and Jew in the temple
Islam: In Islam, one can
sit anywhere in the mosque for prayer or dhikr or recitation etc. (M-N
Islamic Jurisprudence: Chapter on Prayer)
Judaism: There is not
even a name for equality in Judaism, seats are reserved for elders and even
places of worship are inherited. (M.J.81-82)
46- Religious education
Islam: In Islam,
religious education is compulsory for both men and women, as per the hadith of
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) “Al-Ilam Faridah Ali Kal
Muslim”.
Judaism: The commandment
of the Torah is to educate your sons. For this reason, women are
discriminated against in religious education in Judaism, even according to some
rabbis, teaching a woman Torah is like setting fire to wood. Because in
the Bible, Prophets are also presented as adulterers, deceivers and
liars. (M.J.93-94).
47- Satan
Islam: Satan deceived
Adam and Eve and fed them forbidden tree. (Surah A'raf verse 20)
Judaism: Instead of Satan,
the serpent deceived Eve and the tree was a forbidden toy. (Book of Creation:
Chapter: 2-3)
48- Education
Islam: The teaching of
Islam is universal and international. Mandatory for both men and women as
evidenced by Surah Al-Iqra and Hadith "Al-Ilam Faridah".
Judaism: The education of
Judaism is limited especially to the Bani Israel and even among the Bani Israel
religious education is only for men, religious education for women is not
favored because this is the order of the Torah to educate your sons. .
(M.J. 95) (Book of Talmud. Book of Exceptions: Chapter: 11, Verse: 19)
49-
Education and women general principle
Islam: It is obligatory
for a man to educate his children, both religious and secular education,
education is included. For this reason the following women came to the
fore in Islamic history:
(1) Hazrat Aisha Siddiqa
(wife of the Messenger of Allah, may God bless him and grant him peace) (2)
Hazrat Umm Hani, (3) Umm Kulthum, (4) Hazrat Fatima, (5) Maryam and Fatima who ․․․ University was the
institution of Masjidah, (6) Maulana Azad Hindi's mother, (7) Jamila, who left
Judaism and entered Islam, is also a big name in the field of education.
Judaism: 1- The first
saying is that it is necessary for a man to teach his daughter Torah.
2- The second view is
that whoever teaches his daughter Torah is like teaching his daughter dirty
things.
3- The third opinion is
that it is better to burn the Torah instead of teaching the Torah to a woman.
4- The fourth opinion is
that when a woman asked a rabbi about the golden calf, she was scolded and told
that a woman has no service in education, her only job is to use the spindle.
5- Jewish scholars
forbade common education for women because it caused the moral degradation of
women in Greece and Rome to the point that it became unbearable.
Due to the above reasons,
there have not been many famous and well-known educated women among Jewish
women. (M.J.)
50- Position of a woman
Islam: Islam gives the
woman her rightful place only because of the structure, the powers are somewhat
less than that of the man; But the general teaching is that "For
men, there is a reward for what is done, and for women, there is a reward for
what is done for them" (Surah An-Nisaa: Ruku: 5) and "Whoever acts
righteously, who is remembered or who is a believer, then they will enter
Paradise."
Judaism: The woman is
accused of having seduced Adam and fed him the fruit of the forbidden
tree. Therefore, she was the first to commit the sin, that is, the woman
is blamed for the beginning of the sin. As a punishment, a man has been
made a ruler over her. (Book of Creation: Chapter: 2-3) The woman usually
gives thanks to God by saying that thanks be to God who made me according to
his will and the man says that God is thankful that you did not make me a
woman. has made (M.J.)
51- Polygamy
Islam: According to
Islam, it is permissible for ordinary Muslims to marry only four women at a
time, except for the Prophet (peace be upon him). (Surah Nisa: Ruku: 1)
Judaism: According to
Judaism, the first saying is that there is no limit to the number of
wives. The second word is only up to four. The third view is that
it is necessary to divorce the first wife for the second marriage.
Fourthly, in this era, influenced by Europe and America, Jews have apparently
stopped polygamy.
52- The journey of women
Islam: In Islam, no woman
can go on a long journey without a mahram even if it is a Hajj journey.
It is good to have Muharram even for small and short journeys. (M-N
Islamic Jurisprudence: Chapter Hajj)
Judaism: A woman can
travel without a veil and it is believed that she will protect herself.
(M.J.)
53- Togetherness of man
and woman
Islam: A man can go to
bed with his woman at any time except during menstruation and nifas.
Judaism: In Judaism, he
cannot have sex with his wife for seven more days apart from
menstruation. (M.J.)
54- Sexual matters
Islam: In Islam, a man
can discuss sexual matters with his wife.
Judaism: It is not
permissible to mention sexual matters in Judaism. (M.J.)
55- International laws
Islam: Being an
international religion, Islam fully obeys international laws. (Surat
al-Mutahnah verse: 7-8-9)
Judaism: Being an ethnic
religion, Judaism is exempt from international laws. Only the opportunity
is seen.
56- Ismail (peace be upon him)
and his mother
Islam: According to
Islam, Hazrat Ibrahim (peace be upon him) used to leave Hazrat Ismail (peace be
upon him) and his mother in the valley of Ghir-Zi-Zara (Makkah), so that the
house of Allah would be settled and prayer would be established. (Surah
Ibrahim)
Ismail (peace be upon
him) was not deprived of the inheritance of Hazrat Ibrahim (peace be upon him)
nor was he expelled from the house because of Hazrat Sarai.
Judaism: Hadhrat Ibrahim
(peace be upon him) was compelled by Hagar's statement that Ismail would not
get anything from the inheritance of Abraham (peace be upon him) and that
Ismail (peace be upon him) had laughed at his younger brother Isaac (peace be
upon him) in his youth. And his mother was expelled from the house by
Hazrat Ibrahim (peace be upon him). (book creation)
57- Memorization of the
Torah
Islam: In Islam, the Holy
Qur'an was written from the very first day and every verse that was revealed to
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was written down
immediately. About forty men were responsible for writing the
revelation. And the memorization of this book was also practiced from the
very first day because the virtues of memorizing the Qur'an were greatly
described by the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him). (Virtues of the Qur'an: Maulana Zakaria, Uloom al-Qur'an Balgrami
Sahib, former Dean, Faculty of Religion, Aligarh)
Judaism: According to the
Torah, Hazrat Musa (peace be upon him) had only one copy of the Torah, it was
not lawful to memorize it, but it was read in front of the people every seventh
year, just like Uzair himself after the exile of the Jews from Babylon.
On his return, he recited the Torah in front of the people in Jerusalem.
(Book of exception: Kitab Uzair)
58- Reaction of divine
actions
Islam: Allah Ta'ala does
not repent after punishing the wrongdoers and often this verse or its
equivalent words are found "Wama zalamhum Allah wilkan kanwa anfsham
yazilmun" ․
Judaism: Allah Almighty
repents even after punishing the wrongdoers, as happened on the occasion of
Noah's flood. (Book of Creation, Noah's Flood)
59- Address to humans
Islam: The Holy Qur'an
addresses man himself, Muslims, infidels and all mankind. For example,
"Hal Ati Ali Al-Insan" or "Ya Iha Al-Dhin Aminwa" or
"Ya Iha Naas" (Surah Ham Sajdah, Surah Al-Dahr, Surah Baqarah, Surah
A'raf)
Judaism: Judaism mostly
refers to the Jews in terms of Bani Israel, as is often the case in the
Torah. As evidenced by the words of the Jewish faith
"Shema". For example, it has been said... Sheema Yashroel
O Israel listen! (book exception)
60- Calendar
Islam: There is no Leap
Year in Islam, i.e. the increase or decrease in the days of a month depends
only on the appearance of the moon. Human intervention does not take
place in it.
Judaism: In Judaism, Leap
Year is considered and every nineteenth year the month of Adar is increased by
seven times. Which makes the calculation the same as the English
calendar. That is 365 days. (Helley's Hand Book holy bible)
61- Circumcision
Islam: Circumcision in
Islam is the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him),
rather it is the Sunnah of Abraham. According to the Book of Creation,
Hazrat Ibrahim was circumcised at the age of 99 years, since then this order is
considered as the Sunnah of the Prophets, so it is practiced in Islam till now
and will continue to be, God willing.
Judaism: Even in Judaism,
circumcision was practiced until a few centuries after Jesus; But due to
the growing influence of Christianity, circumcision was banned after St. Paul,
so today this Abrahamic tradition has disappeared even among Jews. (Acts
of the Apostles, Modern Testament)
62_Books
Islam: The most important book
of Islam is the Holy Quran. And after that is the stage of hadith. There has
not been any kind of distortion in the Holy Qur'an and it will not be possible
because Allah has taken responsibility for it. (Surah Hujarat verse 7)
Judaism: The most important
book in Judaism is the Torah followed by the Talmud. (Bible in various
translations and especially G. M. Gregor author of (Bible in the Making) points
out hundreds of distortions.
63_Malaika (Angel)
Islam: In Islam, angels are
considered completely innocent. (Surah Tahrim verses 5-6)
Judaism: In Judaism, angels are
not considered innocent. (Book of Genesis Chapters 1-6)
64_Ismail and Ishaq (peace be
upon them).
Islam: Islam considers both
Ishmael and Ishaq as prophets and regards both of them very favorably, as
evidenced by many surahs and verses of the Holy Qur'an and mentions both of
them as worthy to follow and examples of guidance. (Al-Safaat - Surah Al-An'am:
100-113)
Judaism: Judaism regards Isaac
(peace be upon him) as the forefather of Bani Israel and honors him very much,
but remembers Hazrat Ismail (peace be upon him) with very bad and ugly words,
as proven by the creation of the Torah book. His hand is against each person
and each person's hand is against him, that is, it is as if Allah has presented
Hazrat Ismail (peace be upon him) as an example of enmity. (book creation)
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