Islam and Islam are both monotheistic religions, they share common roots, both originate in the Middle East, and both recognize certain prophets and sacred texts in the Bible. Islam considers the Qur'an to be the final revelation of Allah (Allah) through the Prophet Muhammad, while Islam holds that the Bible is the revelation of God through the Prophets, especially Jesus.
Historically and doctrinally, both Islam and Islam recognize the importance of Abraham (Ibrahim) and consider him to be their ancestor. In addition, both agree with monotheism, which is the belief in a one, all-powerful God. Theologically, however, there are significant differences. For example, religion holds that Jesus is the Son of God and has a redemptive effect, while Islam considers Jesus to be just one of many prophets and has no redemptive effect.
In addition, there are differences in their attitudes toward the Bible. Religions believe that the Bible is sacred and cannot be tampered with, while Islam believes that the Bible has been tampered with, so they trust the Qur'an more.
Socially and culturally, both Islam and ** religion have a wide influence in the world, each with hundreds of millions of adherents. Although there are differences in some aspects, the two have in common many basic beliefs and moral concepts, such as faith, good deeds, justice, compassion, etc.
In general, although Islam and ** religion have something in common, there are also big differences. Understanding these differences helps to increase our understanding and respect for these two religions.