Moses: The Holy land is a place where the people of Judaism can worship in Temple Mount, which is an ancient meeting point for all three religions that are monotheistic.
Jesus: Jerusalem, the holy land, has a special place in the faith of Christianity. It is often mentioned in the bible, and contains important places that have to do with the story of Christ. In Bethlehem, the Church of the Nativity is the place where I was born. This holy land also includes sites that christians hold dear to their hearts, like the Church of Holy Sepulchre. This is where I was crucified.
Muhammad: The holy land is such an important part of the faith of islam, it holds some special sites that are meaningful to the people who believe. One location is a symbol of the islamic faith and is called the Dome of the Rock, and it is an important site for this religion because it is the place where I rose to heaven. …show more content…
Moses: The torah is the Holy book of our faith and it compares closely with the bible. It is the first 5 books of the New Testament. It does not include the teachings and the stories of Jesus, so the main point of the entire religious book is different than those who read the bible. Also, my followers do not memorize and recite the torah, they only read it.
Jesus: As moses shared the idea that our holy books are similar, they are indeed. In comparison to the Qur’an, it is very different. The Qur’an is written in the form of “allah’s” point of view. The Bible is written with the recordings of my disciples.
Muhammad: The holy book of my faith is the Qur’an and it is the literal word of Allah. It shows excerpts from when the Angel Gabriel had come to me and it is all recorded in suras so that my followers are able to memorize and recite the words of