Islam has its own rules and Muslims must obey the rules. Muslims have five basic religious practices: Faith, daily prayer, charity, fasting and pilgrimage to Mecca. Besides Gita and Rama, Hinduism also respects the good people. Hinduism does not want to hurt others and desire relaxation.
Muslims believe that Allah created the visible, invisible, believing heaven, hell, angels, demons. Anyone who does not have faith after death will be hell, whoever has faith will go to heaven. Heaven of the Muslims is satisfied soul and body (fat meat, good wine, many fine people, power ... spoiled). Islam encourages devotees to go to heaven. Trust is the boundless power of the believers. - Islam prohibits alcohol, smoking, gambling, banning pork, banning stigma. - About marriage: The Qur'an allows polygamy, divorce, and slavery. Men are taken 4 main wives (The Koran 4.1) as long as they behave fair. In the family, the man has absolute rights over his wife and children, can beat ...Each chapter, separated by parts, not linked ... The moral and ethical teaching, the paragraph is only a plan, a statement, the paragraph is the ritual, economic construction, Share property; then all about eating, about up marriage, even prescribed the way sleeping with his wife, the maid ... - Islam allows robbery and war with another country to rule, as happened in the Middle Ages. Reading the Koran, we will see the important figures of both Judaism and Christianity regularly mentioned by Muhammad. The Koran is a synthesis of the potential religious knowledge available in the great masses of the Arab peoples. That synthesis is called Islam, which means absolute obedience to God. Hinduism Gita- Brahma, they contain a rich and colorful "gods - mythology", which is a kind of religious mythology which deliberately intertwined myth, theology, and history to achieve a form of storytelling. Hinduism sees man as divine. Because Brahma is all things, Hinduism asserts that all people are divine. Human soul (Atman), or the nature of it, is one with Brahman. All reality outside of Brahman is considered an illusion. The divine purpose of a Hindu is to become a Brahma so that it no longer exists to exist in the subtle form of "individual self". Cited: Julia, diLiberti. Non-Western Humanities (HUMNT-1105-NET20). College of Dupage, https://bb.cod.edu/webapps/blackboard/content/listContent.jsp?course_id=_182039_1&content_id=_4687930_1&mode=reset. Accessed 12 March 2017
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