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Comparing Religions Through Law: Judaism and Islam



This essay compares and contrasts the two religions Judaism and Islam. Judaism defines the character of the social order, morality, and theology through law, while Islam defines the same things through scripture. The two religions have different ideas about the Land of Israel and jihad, but they share many other similarities. This essay provides an example of how comparative religious studies can ... more details
Key Features:
  • Comparison of Judaism and Islam
  • Key similarities between the two religions
  • Differences between the two religions


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Author Jacob Neusner, Tamara Sonn
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780415194877
Publication Date 16/04/2006
Publisher ROUTLEDGE
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This essay compares and contrasts the two religions Judaism and Islam. Judaism defines the character of the social order, morality, and theology through law, while Islam defines the same things through scripture. The two religions have different ideas about the Land of Israel and jihad, but they share many other similarities. This essay provides an example of how comparative religious studies can help to build mutual understanding between different religions.

Both Judaism and Islam define the character of the social order, morality and theology through law, reflecting the shared view that there is nothing in human life beyond the scope of divine concern. But the uniqueness of the two religions is apparent in the areas where they disagree: the idea of the Land of Israel has no counterpart in Islam, while Islam's jihad is nowhere to be found in Jewish law. The authors compare the classical statements of the Torah and of classical Sunni Islamic law to present an innovative study that compares and contrasts the two religions, and offers an example of how comparative religious studies can provide the grounds for mutual understanding.
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