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  2. Islam and other religions - Wikipedia

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    Other Islamic nations are not so tolerant of minority religions: Saudi Arabia limits religious freedom to a high degree, prohibiting public worship by other religions. The Taliban regime in Afghanistan is considered intolerant by many observers. Some ancient Buddhist monuments, like the Buddhas of Bamyan, were destroyed as idolatrous.

  3. Abrahamic religions - Wikipedia

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    The Abrahamic religions are a grouping of several religions that revere Abraham in their scripture, with the three largest and most influential being Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The religions share doctrinal, historical, and geographic overlap that supposedly contrasts them with the Dharmic religions of India, Iranian religions, or ...

  4. Category:Islam and other religions - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons ... This category includes articles dealing with the relationship between Islam and other ...

  5. Christianity and Islam - Wikipedia

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    While Mormonism and Islam certainly have many similarities, there are also significant, fundamental differences between the two religions. Mormon-Muslim relations have historically been cordial; [ 66 ] recent years have seen increasing dialogue between adherents of the two faiths, and cooperation in charitable endeavors , especially in the ...

  6. Comparative religion - Wikipedia

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    A Study of Religions, (Anuradha Prakashan, New Delhi, 2015) ISBN 978-9382339-94-6. Davis, G. Scott. Believing and Acting: The Pragmatic Turn in Comparative Religion and Ethics (Oxford University Press, 2012). Eastman, Roger. The Ways of Religion: An Introduction to the Major Traditions. (3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 1959) ISBN 978-0-19 ...

  7. Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islam [a] is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the Quran, [9] and the teachings of Muhammad. [10] Adherents of Islam are called Muslims , who are estimated to number 1.9 billion worldwide and are the world's second-largest religious population after Christians .

  8. Talk : Comparing Eastern and Western religious traditions

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    "The East on the other hand, at least theologically, doesn't refer back to any particular events. Instead, these religions are mostly timeless, ahistorical, and apolitical, and they encourage enlightenment here and now." -Jbruce I'm sorry, but this is uneducated and bigotted rubbish. This Chicago School drivel can be challenged on every front.

  9. Muslim world - Wikipedia

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    Shia, on the other hand, believe that Muhammad designated his son-in-law Ali ibn Abi Talib as his true political as well as religious successor. [197] The overwhelming majority of Muslims in the world, between 87 and 90%, are Sunni. [198] Shias and other groups make up the rest, about 10–13% of overall Muslim population.