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Why Islam Is A Remarkable Religion Than Christianity

Islam and Christianity both are the biggest religion in the world. Both religions are also recognized based on the government of the country in the world.

 If we compare the differences and similarities between both religions, the apparent differences are the beliefs and practices of each believer. It also depends on the Observance of God's Authority. 

For Muslims, Quran is a holy book, but Christ follows the bible as it focuses on Messiah and its faith, birth, resurrections, and death. Whenever anyone hears the word Muslim, the word that comes to mind is "terrorism." Media has too much influence on people's lives nowadays; their present bias and criticism are all associated with Islam. No wonder, even in the 21st century, many people are frightened upon listening to Islam. But it's our advice not to give compliments and be judgmental without digging any knowledge. 

 Islam monotheism defines Allah as a sole entity and denies any other existence of deities-as no one deserves worship other than Allah. This belief of concept is written in the Muslim holy book. So, for Muslims, Jesus is no God to them. Quran has written the belief in God in the following words: 

 “Heavens and earth are lit by Allah. As an illustration of His Light, imagine a niche containing a lamp, the lamp enclosed in glass, the glass as a pearly [white] star lit from a blessed olive tree, neither of the east nor of the west, whose oil would almost glow if untouched by fire. Light upon light. Whomever Allah wills, He guides to His Light. Allah's entire existence, whose sacred Light and radiance illuminate the heavens and earth, is an example for the people. To discover the truth, he gave man his Light to guide him along the path of truthfulness and protection from temptation. His Light illuminates continuously to reach the vicinity of Allah, whose essence is beyond comprehension.  

The Islamic view of Jesus is that he was only a prophet and disagrees that a virgin conceived him through the Holy Spirit. In the Christian faith, Jesus is revered as like God and the only savior of humankind, and there are three divine beings: God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit called the holy trinity. According to Islam, there is only one Supreme Being called Allah. The Christians follow the bible as their holy book. Their belief is that God's breath is written and inspired by people, guided by the Holy Spirit. On the other hand, Quran is a teaching of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW).