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I completely agree with Silvanis:smile20: He always expresses the smartest and most objective point of view.
Thank you:o Nowizard;78592
I didn't know that, it's quite interesting. Maybe it's because Christians also have one God?
As far as I know, almost. The thing is, Christians (and Jews) revere the Bible – especially the Old Testament, which seems to be particularly important – and Muslims generally respect it as well; that's why Jews and Christians are considered "people of the book" by them. Muslims have six other prophets besides Muhammad, five of whom are directly related to the Bible (these are just some of the biblical characters), and one is Alexander the Great (:smile11: - that surprised me when I found out he's considered a prophet). The most powerful and revered prophet after Muhammad is Jesus (!).
Interestingly, in the Middle Ages, during the Crusades, a kind of popular "definition" of Christians was something like: "they believe in one God and eat pork." The common people never delved too deeply into theological subtleties:D