Asked by o
Another powerful prophet, Muhammad, is the man who begot the Muslim faith. He was born in Mecca, a city in Saudi Arabia, in 570 CE. According to Islam, the angel Gabriel appeared to him when he was 40, bringing the message of God. For the next 23 years, the angel visited Muhammad on many occasions, each time giving him new messages from God. These were written down into the Qur'an. Like Jesus, Muhammad's role was to teach the people and demonstrate the correct way to behave.
The Islamic faith, the religion of Muslims, dates back to the time just after Muhammad's death, around 650 CE. The Islamic faith followed the prophet Muhammad very closely. Through him, Allah gave the Muslims the Five Pillars and told them not to eat pork or drink alcohol. The Five Pillars of Islam are somewhat similar to the Ten Commandments; they are supposed to be laws straight from the mouth of God about how you should behave. Muslims believe that Moses and Jesus were prophets, but that Muhammad was the last prophet. The Qur'an includes many of the same stories as the Old Testament, which is part of the Jewish and Christian faiths. So there are a great deal of similarities between the three religions.
The Five Pillars of Islam serve a similar purpose as the
Choose one option
A
Ten Commandments in Judaism and Christianity.
B
Qur’an in Islam.
C
story of the flood in Judaism.
D
Old Testament and New Testament in Christianity
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
A
The Five Pillars provide core rules/guidelines for behavior in Islam, analogous to the Ten Commandments in Judaism and Christianity.
The Five Pillars provide core rules/guidelines for behavior in Islam, analogous to the Ten Commandments in Judaism and Christianity.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.