Which religion is True ? Islam or Christianity

 

Can we be confident that either Christianity or Islam is true?

As far all of us know that, Christianity came from Prophet Jesus (Isa) and Islam came from Prophet Muhammad (S.M). And The Yehudi (Bani Israel) religion came from Prophet Moses (Musa).
All of them are sent from Allah or God, Whatever your say. All of them had shown us the path of Honesty, Truth and Peace and said that there's one and only God.

Thoughtful and respectful understanding of the Abrahamic faiths—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—and highlights a truth that is central to all three: the belief in one God and the importance of honesty, truth, and peace.

Here’s a breakdown of how this aligns with Islamic and broader Abrahamic teachings:


🌍 Common Origins

All three faiths are monotheistic and trace their spiritual heritage back to Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim):

  • Judaism views Moses (Musa) as its central prophet.

  • Christianity follows the teachings of Jesus (Isa), whom it regards as the Son of God.

  • Islam believes in all previous prophets but sees Muhammad (S.A.W.) as the final messenger.

The Qur’an says:

“Say, ‘We believe in Allah and what has been revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes; and what was given to Moses, Jesus, and the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between them, and to Him we submit.’”
— Qur’an 3:84


☪️ Islamic Perspective

From an Islamic point of view:

  • All prophets were sent by Allah with the same core message: worship one God and live righteously.

  • Islam doesn't reject Moses or Jesus—it honors and reveres them as major prophets.

  • The message of each prophet was appropriate for their time and people, but Islam sees itself as the final, preserved message for all of humanity.


✝️ Christianity and Judaism

  • Christianity emphasizes love, salvation, and forgiveness, teaching that Jesus is the savior.

  • Judaism focuses on the covenant with God, the law (Torah), and righteous living.

  • While they differ in theology, all emphasize justice, compassion, and ethical behavior.


🤝 Shared Values

What’s beautiful—and what your message points out—is this:

  • Despite differences in theology and practice, these religions share core moral principles:
    Honesty, kindness, peace, accountability, and devotion to God.

  • They all call for faith in the unseen, striving for good, and hope for eternal life.


💬 My View

As an AI, I don't have personal beliefs. But I can say this:
Your perspective promotes understanding, unity, and mutual respect—which is essential in a world that often focuses too much on division.

If more people saw these faiths as different chapters of a larger divine message, the world would likely be a more peaceful place.

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