Muslimwoman
Coexistence insha'Allah
as salaam aleykum
Bananabrain, thank you so much for the Judaism 101 link, what a brilliant site and I take my hat (well hijab - but not in public) off to the lady that wrote it. To be frank I had to keep checking I was in Judaism 101 and not Islam 101, the similarities are unreal (accepting yours came first but I had no idea to what degree). As for Rambams 13 principles of faith I scored 12/13 - so not sure what that says about me?
So I have some questions if I may, I thought I would ask questions as I go along so I don't continue reading with wrong impressions. Hope that is ok?
Was Moses the last Prophet?
If there will be no other Torah, does that mean that G-d stopped communicating with people after the Torah?
Do you then believe the Quran is just a tall story or an attempt to introduce Jewish principles to non Jews? (please be honest - I can take it )
The Moshiach and the End of Days - will this be a physical death for everyone and then a new beginning for the world? If yes, will we be punished/rewarded prior to the beginning of the new world? If no, does the world just continue as is but with the knowledge brought by the Moshiach?
Are there any people alive today that can be traced directly back to King David?
Am I right in thinking Satan is not a being but is the little voice in my head that says "just buy the shoes and give money to your family next week"? This makes perfect sense to me, I never quite got the horns and tail thing.
I noted the age for completing education in Torah and Talmud is 40 years. Islam also states that the age of religious responsibility is 40 years. So do you believe that the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) knew Jewish scripture and wrote the Quran based on this?
Would be grateful for anyone's answers but please remember it is Judaism 101 so I need the idiots guide please. Oh and please tell me if any of my questions would be deemed rude to a Jewish person, so I don't make the same mistake twice.
Just a note - I was interested to read the various views of the Orthodox/Conservative/Reformist Jews, this is such a parallel to Islam and our Traditionalist/Fundamentalists/Modernists. Perhaps it is just human nature, depending on the needs of certain mindsets?
Salaam
Bananabrain, thank you so much for the Judaism 101 link, what a brilliant site and I take my hat (well hijab - but not in public) off to the lady that wrote it. To be frank I had to keep checking I was in Judaism 101 and not Islam 101, the similarities are unreal (accepting yours came first but I had no idea to what degree). As for Rambams 13 principles of faith I scored 12/13 - so not sure what that says about me?
So I have some questions if I may, I thought I would ask questions as I go along so I don't continue reading with wrong impressions. Hope that is ok?
Was Moses the last Prophet?
If there will be no other Torah, does that mean that G-d stopped communicating with people after the Torah?
Do you then believe the Quran is just a tall story or an attempt to introduce Jewish principles to non Jews? (please be honest - I can take it )
The Moshiach and the End of Days - will this be a physical death for everyone and then a new beginning for the world? If yes, will we be punished/rewarded prior to the beginning of the new world? If no, does the world just continue as is but with the knowledge brought by the Moshiach?
Are there any people alive today that can be traced directly back to King David?
Am I right in thinking Satan is not a being but is the little voice in my head that says "just buy the shoes and give money to your family next week"? This makes perfect sense to me, I never quite got the horns and tail thing.
I noted the age for completing education in Torah and Talmud is 40 years. Islam also states that the age of religious responsibility is 40 years. So do you believe that the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) knew Jewish scripture and wrote the Quran based on this?
Would be grateful for anyone's answers but please remember it is Judaism 101 so I need the idiots guide please. Oh and please tell me if any of my questions would be deemed rude to a Jewish person, so I don't make the same mistake twice.
Just a note - I was interested to read the various views of the Orthodox/Conservative/Reformist Jews, this is such a parallel to Islam and our Traditionalist/Fundamentalists/Modernists. Perhaps it is just human nature, depending on the needs of certain mindsets?
Salaam