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5 pages in length. The writer discusses how there exist a great many religions in the world; some could not be any further apart in beliefs and principles, while others that are seemingly opposite actually have a significant number of qualities in common. Such is the case with Judaism, Christianity and Islam, where even though the three religions appear quite diverse, they share quite a few collective properties in relation to Ramadan, Hanukkah and Easter. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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while others that are seemingly opposite actually have a significant number of qualities in common. Such is the case with Judaism, Christianity and Islam, where even though the three
religions appear quite diverse, they share quite a few collective properties in relation to Ramadan, Hanukkah and Easter. It can be said that of all the religions of the
world, Islam has the most in common with the Western faiths of Judaism and Christianity. For the most part, Westerners do not understand the completeness and universality of Islam,
tending to believe that it is a "grim and stern faith, given to forcible conversions, appalling treatment of women and to hatred of modern ways" (Levins 01B). Indeed, Islam
may be one of the most difficult religions of all to accept in the manner that it has been represented throughout the centuries, yet those whose lives revolve around the
study of religion claim that such narrow-minded views of the Islam faith fail to recognize all the many ideals that it shares with Judaism and Christianity.
At the very basic element, Islam, Judaism and Christianity share a common bond with regard to the manner by which they worship only one god, which is
applied to their celebratory events of Ramadan, Hanukkah and Easter. Unlike so many other religions that divide their devotion among several gods, Judaism, Christianity and Islam focus their attention
and worship upon just one -- and they glorify the same god, at that. It is curious that while it may appear on the outside that these three faiths
could not be any further apart in their belief systems, they actually do pay homage to one and the same Supreme Being (Levins 01B). As a people, Jews, Christians
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