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What's the difference between Christianity, Buddhism and Islam?

First, the production time is different:

Christianity was founded by Jesus of Nazareth, a Jew, in Israel, Palestine and Jordan today. It inherited the Jewish Bible and many cultural traditions and believed that God created and dominated the world.

Buddhism has a history of more than 2,500 years. It was founded by Gautama Siddharta, the prince of the ancient Indian kingdom of Kapilovi (now Nepal) (see Buddha's birthday). Western countries generally believe that Buddhism originated in India, and India is actually trying to shape the image of a "Buddhist holy land".

Islam rose in the Arabian Peninsula in the early 7th century and was revived by Muhammad (about 570 ~ 632, Arabic), a Gulaish tribe in Mecca.

Second, the founders are different:

The founder of Buddhism, Sakyamuni (Buddha), is a Sakyamuni from the kingdom of Gukapilovi in central India. He existed in the middle of 1000 BC. At this time, the prosperity of commodity trade promoted the rise of Khrushchev class, weakened the authoritative position of traditional Brahmanism, and Samoan thought, including Buddhism, was active in the ideological circle.

Christian faith is centered on Jesus Christ, based on the Bible, and the core idea is the gospel, that is, the redemption of God Jesus Christ, which fully shows God's selfless love for all mankind and the whole universe. God loves the world so much that he even gave his only son (Jesus Christ) to them, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.

Islam was first put forward by Muhammad in the Arabian Peninsula from Mecca. Its original meaning is "obedience" and "peace", which is also translated as Ismail. It refers to obeying and believing in Allah, the sole master who created the universe, and his will in order to seek peace and tranquility between the two worlds.

Third, the main theories are different:

Islamic religious terminology. Islam is mainly composed of three parts.

1, the basic belief (Chinese translation of Imam) refers to believing in Allah, angels, classics, messengers and the afterlife.

2. Religious obligation (translated from Bagdat in Chinese) refers to five basic courses that Muslims must complete, which are called chanting, ritual, fasting, attending classes and pilgrimage.

3. Public welfare and good deeds (translated as Hansani in Chinese) mean that Muslims must abide by and fulfill the Koran and the code of conduct and public welfare obligations formulated by the prophet Muhammad for mankind.

Christianity believes in Jesus Christ, which enables people to endure suffering and go to heaven after death.

Buddhism mainly preaches the equality of all beings and opposes the privilege of Brahmins.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Christianity

Baidu encyclopedia-Islam

Baidu Encyclopedia-Islam (Introduction to Religion)

Baidu encyclopedia-Sakyamuni

Baidu encyclopedia-Buddhism

Baidu Encyclopedia-Christianity (the basic belief of Christianity)