Why do Muslims believe that they along with Christians or Jews worship the same God? How come while we are three different faiths with distinctively different practices and beliefs? When we pray, is it to the same God?
- aggressors
- calling to God
- chosen people of God
- coexistence in Islam
- Concept of Worship
- cultures of others
- dawah
- Dialogue
- distorted religion
- divine son of God in Christianity
- editors choice
- enlightening people about Islam
- essence of islam
- featured
- fighting non-Muslims
- final prophet
- following Islam
- forms of worship in islam
- Freedom of belief in Islam
- freedom of faith
- freedom of thought
- guidance from God
- heritage of the prophets
- history of Islam
- history of prophethood
- Idris Tawfiq
- Islam as a whole way of life
- Islamic Beliefs
- islamic worship practices
- Jesus Divinity
- Jesus in Christianity
- Jesus in islam
- Jews
- Judaism
- last prophet of God
- man-made religion
- meaning of Islam
- message of all prophets
- message of Islam
- Misconceptions about islam
- monotheistic religions
- Muslims' beliefs
- natural religion of man
- no compulsion in Islam
- one god of all prophets
- one true God
- one true religion
- peaceful religion
- prophets of God
- purpose of Islam
- Qur’anic methodology
- religion for all humanity
- religion of peace
- respect
- right concept of worship
- Salvation
- tawheed
- Teaching people
- teachings of Islam
- The Bible
- the Old Testament
- the origins of worship in Islam
- the Quran
- Three main religions
- tolerance
- Trinity
- true meaning to monotheism
- truth about jesus
- what Islam calls for
- worship in Islam