Christians, Jews, and Muslims: Shared Ancestry, Divergent Paths

The relationship between Christianity, Judaism, and Islam is complex and often misunderstood. While all three faiths share a common ancestor in Abraham and recognize figures like Moses and Jesus, their theological and doctrinal differences are significant. This post aims to shed light on these distinctions, particularly focusing on why Muslims do not consider Christians to be Jews. Shared Roots: The Abrahamic Connection Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are often referred to as Abrahamic religions due to their shared lineage tracing back to the patriarch Abraham. They all acknowledge the Old Testament (or parts of it) as scripture and revere figures like Adam, Noah, and Abraham as prophets. This shared heritage has led to some common ground in terms of ethics, morality, and a belief in one God. However, it's crucial to understand that these religions diverged significantly over time, leading to distinct beliefs and practices. Jesus: Prophet or Son of God? The central point of ...