According to the Jewish law, if you are in danger, you can enter a Mosque. You are not allowed to enter a church. Anyway not to a Catholic one. Few yeas ago, in a Jewish Synagogue in an Israeli Airport, when it was empty, I saw some Muslims who prayed there. with no problem.
@@beautifulworld5025 That's the reason. No pictures and statues inside Synagogues and Mosques. On the other hand there are Protestant Churches which are also free of that.
@@beautifulworld5025 That's right. Also for the Jews. Jesus was born a Jew, lived as a Jew and died as a Jew. No human being can be a God as the Christians believe. I do not argue with one who believes his faith is the right one. I also do not convince others to convert.
@@simko8665 Being as a muslim We believe that Jesus was a Prophet of god Jesus Is A jew and the book was revealed to them(Bible) jesus is the mesiha that God told the jews in torah but the jews did not accept jesus and Jews Kill them even that jews thought The kill them but God took them up and we believe they will come eventually.
An interesting fact: In Judaism, we're not allowed to walk in front of another Jew who is praying the Amidah (a certain prayer in which we stand in one place, with G-d in front of us). And because Muslims pray to the same G-d, we're also not allowed to walk in front of a Muslim who is praying.
5:08 Funny to hear that as a muslim. He clearly does not know that it is strongly prohibitted to kill anyone in Islam. God in the Quran says that we are not allowed to start a fight nor to start a war. We are only allowed to defend ourself when someone is trying to attack us but when the person stops, then we have no right to do anything against that person. Muhammad saws said „the best are the ones who do not hurt others with tongue or with hands“
Don't be blind man. Don't believe your immam. Don't you know the history? The military career of Muhammad (c. 570 - 8 June 632), the Islamic prophet, encompasses several expeditions and battles throughout the Hejaz region in the western Arabian Peninsula which took place in the final ten years of his life, from 622 to 632. His primary campaign was against his own tribe in Mecca, the Quraysh. That's why we Christian used to say, come to truth. Jesus Christ is the truth. Muhammad is a pagan false prophet.
@Sacred Warrior He got kicked out of his own hometown, and he conquered the land he lived in. What is the problem with that? When the muslims conquered the arabian peninsula the prophet peace be upon him was dead. know your history before speaking.
Surah Ikhlaas in the Quran: In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. Say, “He is God, the One. 2. God, the Absolute. 3. He begets not, nor was He begotten. 4. And there is nothing comparable to Him.”
"The last hour won't come before the Muslims would fight the Jews and the Muslims will kill them so Jews would hide behind rocks and trees. Then the rocks and tree would call: oh Muslim, oh servant of God! There is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. Only "Gharkad" tree, it is of Jews' trees."
@@aagogethe gospel you referring to right now is not the true gospel of jesus (peace be upon him), it's written by unknown peoples with under name of their gospels as mark, Matthew, Luke, and john
As moslem, we have no problem with Israelis. btw Prophet Ismail was still uncle of Prophet Yakub ( israel ) PBUT.. moslem and jew are family but politicians suck.. they make us war
I don't believe that catholic love jews they harmed Jews more than Muslims after retake Spain from Muslims you can say evangelical and protstans loves Jews not catholic
they wouldn't welcome you, but I can imagine them slowly realizing that there's a jewish person in it, but no one is yet sure that they can kick you. then slowly chat about it to nearby muslims "is this guy jewish?, what is he doing here?!" then slowly a lot of people start talking in a short amount of time, then they someone would actually feel the courage to go tell them to leave, then others would slowly join in on the action. Jews are not welcome in mosques of most muslim countries. we're backward savages who hold crazy hatred towards jews.
@@unjust7156 many Jews prayed in the mosque of Prophet Muhamed without any problems and they faced jerusalem ... the problem of islam with jews is political not religious
The question is would you trust Jew praying next to you in the mosques? They love to kill the prophets, If no evidence of this we can see what they are doing in Palestine
I am Muslim (alhamdulillah) and totally amazed by the answers of most Jewish men in this video! Didn’t know that there is such a strong connection - besides the political en geographical issues - between Islam and Judaism. We all just need to be Brotherly united ❤
Shalom, Salam, Peace. “O people of the Scripture! Do not exceed the limits in your religion, nor say of God aught but the truth. The Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, was a Messenger of God and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary and a spirit created by Him; so believe in God and His Messengers. Say not: ‘Trinity!’ Cease; it is better for you! For God is One God, glory is to Him, Far Exalted is He above having a son. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth. And God is All Sufficient as a Disposer of affairs.” (Quran 4:171)
Islam is the ONLY faith which is NOT named after a Person, a Place, or People. It’s a VERB, a way of life. All the previous Prophets in the Torah and Bible were Muslims… - The word for God in Hebrew is Eloah. This was the language of Prophet Musa (Moses) - The word for God in Aramaic is Alah. This was the language of Prophet Isa (Jesus) - The word for God in Arabic is Allah. This was the language of Prophet Muhammad. Peace and Blessings be Upon Them All. They all worshipped and prayed to the same Creator in the same way also… Moses and Aaron Numbers 20:6 6 "...they fell upon their faces: and the glory of the Lord appeared unto them." Jesus Matthews 26:39 39 "Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed" Muhammad Holy Quran 31:22 22 “And whoever submits his face to Allah while he is a doer of good - then he has grasped the most trustworthy handhold. And to Allah will be the outcome of [all] matters.” Holy Quran 22:77 77 “O you who have believed, bow and prostrate and worship your Lord and do good - that you may succeed.” Holy Quran 2:43 43 “And establish prayer and give zakah and bow with those who bow [in worship and obedience].” I will greet you the same way as Moses and Jesus in the Bible greeted people by saying Assalaamu Alaykum (Peace Be With You) in Islam… Moses in Hebrew - Sholem Aleichem (Peace Be With You). Jesus In Aramaic… John 20:21 21 "Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” Luke 24:36 36 "While they were still talking about this, Jesus himself stood among them and said to them, "Peace be with you." Muhammad in Arabic - Assalaamu Alaykum (Peace Be With You). It has always been One God, One Message, and One Humanity. May Allah GUIDE those who are sincere and honest before it’s too late for them.
The word Islam means to surrender yourself to God and believe in Him alone. The word Islam means monotheism, and monotheism means worshiping one God. Islam is the religion of monotheism . All the prophets were monotheistic Muslims and worshiped one God. Prophet Abraham was a monotheistic Muslim messenger who worshiped one God. The Prophet Moses was a monotheistic Muslim messenger and his law was the Torah, the Prophet Jesus was a monotheistic Muslim messenger and his law was the Gospel, and the Prophet Muhammad was a monotheistic Muslim messenger and his law was the Quran. All the prophets were Muslims and monotheists who worshiped one God. As Muslims, we worship the God of Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad
I am telling you this because there are many people who believe that Muslims worship the moon, and this is wrong because we as Muslims do not worship the moon.
A lot of people don’t know that we cannot even enter a church. If somebody I know that is a Christian is married or dies, and it involves a church, I cannot enter. I will go and stand outside to show solidarity on both occasions, but I cannot enter, because it is a place of idle worship. The only exception to this rule is going into a place that is no longer used as a church. For instance, a historical cathedral. It’s technically a church, but they no longer hold services there. If it is a cathedral where they do hold services on occasion, I cannot enter there. A Mosque is different because they worship one god. Christians worship Jesus as God, which, in our eyes is worshiping a man as God. So it’s considered idle worship. Great question.
I agree, but by that logic, you wouldn’t be able to go into the non-functioning historical ones either, as they do actually hold Christian services and rites at random times over the years; they get rented out
My Jewish dad once attended the funeral and burial of my grandpa on my mom's side, a Christian. He kept up with the funerary procession all thorough the Christian cemetery, but when the body was taken to a chapel with a priest saying some funerary rites, he stepped outside. After watching this video I see that he was just following the rules of his faith.
You must be misinformed if you think we worship same god with Muslims…islam was born by the pagan Rome..they both share same beads..bow to carved Stone ..is the reason why the Temple of HaShem was replaced by the Pagan Dome of the Rock as Daniel prophecy…No rabbi Will tell u this am giving u free knowledge
We and the Jewish have the same book, namely the "Tanakh". We have different interpretation. Such as when Jesus debated with the Jewish rabbis in Mark 12:35 -37 While Jesus was teaching in the temple courts, he asked, “Why do the teachers of the law say that the Messiah is the son of David ? 36 David himself, speaking by the Holy Spirit, declared: "'The Lord said to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand until I put your enemies under your feet 37 David himself calls him ‘Lord.’ How then can he be his son?” Christianity does not deify or worship humans. But worship what is "in" Jesus. Trinity means that there are not three Gods. The Trinity is "God's way" of working , as in Isaiah 43:10-11 then it becomes Isaiah 48:16. As in Isaiah 9:6 . Why is it written in Isaiah 43:10.... My servant.. Then... before ME....after ME...? Isaiah 43:10: "You are My witnesses," says the Lord, "and My servant whom I have chosen," so that you may know and believe Me, and understand that I am He; before me no god was formed and after me there will be no god. Isaiah 9:5 For a child was born to us, a son was given to us, and the power rests on his shoulders, and the wonderful counselor, mighty God, eternal Father, calls his name, "prince of peace." Even in John 14:8-9 8 Philip said, “Lord, show us the Father and that will be enough for us.” 9 Jesus answered: “Don't you know me, Philip, even after I have been among you such a long time? Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, 'Show us the Father'? The Trinity is like: yourself at home, yourself at work/office, then your RUclips account. If your RUclips account is "turned off (Died)" then are you die too? No, right? When your children and wife ask you for money, need the money. Do they talk to your RUclips account? No, right? The three persons above are three different personalities. But the nature of the three persons is one. One Essence. Yourself... Maybe that's "the simplest example" that maybe you guys can understand. Gbu...
The sheer disconnect between how Christians view themselves in relationship to Jews (as friends and allies), versus how Jews view them (as pagan & idolatrous deviants who plagiarize their tradition), is simply mind-boggling and almost comical. Of course, as a Muslim I side more with the Jews in regards to God being only one, and the Messiah being only a human servant. Theologically we agree there. But the Qur’an actually mentions this divide between the Jews & Christians in one passage: *_”The Jews have said, "The Christians have nothing to stand on!” while the Christians have said, "The Jews have nothing to stand on!” Yet they both read the same Scripture. Similarly, those who don’t know any better have said the same thing. God will judge between them on the Day of Resurrection regarding their differences & disagreements.”_*_ _(The Qur’an, 2:113)_ But Peace/Shalom be to all the sincere Jews and Christians out there. We are all still children of Abraham, and God will settle our differences on the Last Day. But for now, let us co-exist and serve God to the best of our ability, and do our part to bring peace to the world!
You generalizing that Christians see Jews as "allies and friends" is a bit of an exaggerated perspective. Mainstream Christians in Europe, the Commonwealth and Latin America (mainly Catholics, Orthodox and historic Protestants) do not usually see it this way. While this new perception is a recent construction, the result of a re-reading of the New Testament in the light of post-World War II events. And such a posture only has strength even in the evangelical Protestant milieu (Pentecostals, neo-Pentecostals and Baptists). In any case, for obvious reasons, Jews and Judaism pose far less danger to Christians and Christianity than the Islamic world with its anti-Enlightenment values and obscurantism thirsting for monotheistic hegemony. Therefore, even the most anti-Semitic Christians and supporters of conspiracy theories about Jews still prefer a thousand times to have a Jewish neighbor than a Muslim for reasons of utilitarian bias. It is enough to see that Christians in Israel suffer far less hostility (even if it exists) than in 95% of Islamic countries. Furthermore, the Jews do not want everyone to be a Jew and do not force anyone to do so, the same is not true in the Islamic world. So as a Christian, I also prefer Jews, even the most ultra-orthodox and blasphemous about the Lord Jesus, than a neighbor who says "peace be upon Him" when talking about Jesus while he can denounce me for apostasy, causing that I may be arrested or face worse things. And the vast majority of evangelicals who see "Jews as friends and allies" only do so because of the influence of the gospel media and because they are almost completely unaware of what Rabbinic Judaism teaches about Jesus, Mary and the New Testament. Many had no contact with real Jews, they had throughout their lives, or when they had, it was merely superficial. I'm not saying that they become anti-Semitic when they find out about these things or that they should become anti-Semitic but as they gradually come into contact with religious Jews, the same for the most part, they tend to become far less enthusiastic about Israel, keeping support in the geopolitical field just for the utilitarian question of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" and moral debt in the face of the tragedy of the Holocaust and two thousand years of anti-Semitism.
We do not view Jews as friends and allies, at least not more or less than anyone else. Jews have never liked us, which we are well aware of. They had Jesus executed, my man. If we were still the minority, they would still treat us like garbage. But we are the overwhelming majority. It is our rabbi who dominates the world. Theirs are just bitter losers. The disagreement between Talmudic rabbinical Jews and Christians is ultimately an in-house dispute between different Jewish sects regarding the identity of the Messiah. A whole lot of gentiles were grafted into Israel through Christianity, but in the final analysis it's all Israel. Islam is a fully gentile Ishmaelite sect, which the New Testament defines in the strictest terms as antichrist.
@@sechrima9998 You’re acting as if you can speak for the entire world of Christendom, which I’m afraid you can’t. What you’ve said is merely your own opinion-one view among many. As for other Christians, many of them love the Jewish people and see themselves as wholehearted mutual allies. Do you have any idea how much money is donated to Israel & Jewish organizations by Evangelical Christians every single year in just the US? It is mind-boggling. So to say “we do not view Jews as friends and allies” is a travesty, my friend. Christians don’t even agree on religious fundamentals such as who Jesus is (a man? a god? The Father? an Angel?) or how many books the Bible has, let alone a complex culturally-nuanced topic such as Jewish-Christian relations. And as for the “Jews killed Jesus” claim-you are 100% right, which is Christian history has held a notorious anti-semitic reputation, as noted by many scholars such as Dr. Elaine Pagels of Princeton University, who even points out that the New Testament itself rarely ever condemns the Romans for killing Christ, but often puts the blame primarily on the Jews-which even led Christian theologians to accuse the Jews of “deicide” _(“the murder of God”)._ This is what makes the deep love of Jews by many Christians even all the more ironic. Finally, you can say that Islam is “anti-Christ” all you want, but once again that would make the Jewish faith 10x as “anti-Christ,” since they reject Jesus as Messiah-while we as Muslims don’t. We accept him as the Messiah. In fact, in your own scriptures-such as 1 John 4:3-it explicitly states that those who confess that Christ (the Messiah) has come in the flesh, is “of God” and NOT “anti-Christ.” And among all the major religions, Islam is the only other Abrahamic faith aside from Christianity which accepts Jesus as the true Messiah (and even makes it a tenet of faith), and does not reject him as a fraud or black magician (as orthodox Jews do!); and furthermore we also greatly honor & respect his blessed mother, the Virgin Mary, as opposed to the Jews who accuse her of being an adulterous & unchaste harlot (God forbid!). Yet look at you-even here right now you are still more quick to call Islam “anti-Christ” than Judaism itself, which boasts of literally killing your god. This is what I’m talking about. The cognitive dissonance of modern Christians is truly astonishing.
@@sechrima9998 Also, the truth is-the main reason Christians are so opposed to Islam is because they see us as an “INTERNAL threat” due to our shared beliefs about God & Jesus, rather than an “external threat” like Buddhism or Hinduism, which have a completely different framework altogether. This is even why many early Christians used to identify Islam as a “faction” of Christianity (almost as it seems you are doing now by calling it an “Ishmaelite sect”). But in fact, the real reason we have so many commonalities between us is not because Islam borrowed or plagiarized anything; but rather, because our teachings come from a common SOURCE-God, the All-Powerful & All-Knowing Creator. And He is the One who has revealed scripture & prophethood to the Gentile world through ‘Islam’ (which means ‘sincere surrender to God’), and corrects the mistakes and errors made by the scriptural religions before us (such as Christians and Jews) by restoring the original true way of life of all the prophets & messengers, including Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus-which was complete submission & devotion to God’s will, and humble obedience & repentance to Him as the path to salvation. This has always been the message of God throughout the ages-“worship the Creator, and do good to the Creation”-and Islam _(‘full devotion & surrender to God’)_ simply came to restore that simple & pristine message, and remind humanity of their purpose and ultimate destination. That is because God’s Grace has no limit-and just as He once bestowed revelation to you, despite the protest & mockery of the Jews around you, so too has He now bestowed grace through divine guidance & revelation to us as believers, no matter how much others may protest or dislike it. And we praise & thank God for eternity to come for that guidance He has given us, and we worship Him today and for all days to come. And on the Day of Resurrection, He will judge between us regarding all of our differences. So for us, it is simple & clear: There is only one worthy of worship-God, the Ultimate & Absolute; who neither begets nor was begotten; and who has no co-equal. And finally, I find it my duty to humbly share with you the message that God Almighty Himself has revealed to you. So please take heed, because your Lord speaks to you directly and says: *”O followers of the Bible! Do not exceed the bounds in your religion, nor say anything about God except the truth! The Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary, is only God’s messenger, and His Word which He cast into Mary, and a spirit from Him! So believe in God and His messengers, and do not speak of a trinity. Stop-it is for your own good. God exists as only one sole divinity; and He is far above having a son! He owns everything in the heavens and everything on earth; and God suffices to manage it all on His own!”* _(The Qur’an, Sūrah Al-Nisā, 171)_
@@celestialknight2339 There is no cognitive dissonance. The rabbinical Jews are of course antichrist in that they deny and often hate the Messiah, but the Bible promises a remnant of Israel will be redeemed in the last days. “So the last will be first, and the first will be last.” Matthew 20:16 For now, however, their hearts have been hardened. "I do not want you to be ignorant of this mystery, brothers and sisters, so that you may not be conceited: Israel has experienced a hardening in part until the full number of the Gentiles has come in." Romans 11:25 Christians wait and long for the return of Christ when the Jews will bend the knee and confess their faith in Him - that is their ultimate destiny, and the reason we view them favourably to some extent, despite all of their obstinance. As for evangelical support for Israel, it is all only for the sake of the fulfilment of Biblical end times prophecies. For the Lord to return, Israel first needed to be resurrected. "For I will take you out of the nations; I will gather you from all the countries and bring you back into your own land." Ezekiel 36:24 For Israel to be resurrected, the Ottoman Caliphate first needed to be vanquished by Christian arms. For Jesus to return, Israel must now be sustained and defended by Christian arms until the final Antichrist is revealed. Our support for Israel is not for the sake of unrepentant Jews, but only for the fulfilment of the promises of God. If we were not approaching the last days, the Jews would not necessarily receive such beneficent generosity from Christians. Perhaps we would be a terror unto them, a punishment from the Lord for their grave sins against Him. The Lord moves us for or against Israel according to His purposes. Deuteronomy 11:29 says, "When the Lord your God has brought you into the land you are entering to possess, you are to proclaim on Mount Gerizim the blessings, and on Mount Ebal the curses." If Israel kept its covenant with God, they would be blessed above all nations. If they broke their covenant, they would be cursed above all. Recently, archaeologists discovered an ancient curse tablet on Mt. Ebal, its inscription reading, "Cursed, cursed, cursed - cursed by the God Yahweh". They who rejected and murdered Jesus Christ have been under divine wrath for two thousand years, culminating in the Holocaust. But now the time of Israel's restoration has come, and soon our Lord will return, and the Jews will mourn for the one they pierced once they behold Him coming on the clouds. All Christians agree on the nature of the triune God. If they do not, then they are heretics, not Christians. And to Hell with them if they will not repent. I do not say Islam is antichrist, the Bible does. "Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son. Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the Father: he that acknowledgeth the Son hath the Father also. Let that therefore abide in you, which ye have heard from the beginning. If that which ye have heard from the beginning shall remain in you, ye also shall continue in the Son, and in the Father. And this is the promise that he hath promised us, even eternal life. These things have I written unto you concerning them that seduce you." 1 John 2:22-26 Pay special attention to "He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son." Your Qur'an explicitly denies the Father and the Son. You have been seduced by the devil, the father of lies. It matters nothing that you pay lip service to Jesus as a prophet and "Masih" because you have no concept of who and what the Messiah is supposed to be. Islam will bring forth the Antichrist and the False Prophet that were prophesied in the Book of Revelation - Al-Mahdi and Isa. Of that I have no doubt.
As a Muslim my answer is. Everyone is warmly welcome irrespective of religion and nationality. As long as with good intentions. Intention with harm or evil or invade mosque then those are not welcome at all. And we believe that all humans are created by that one creator only Allah so how can we be discriminate to any human we all our one human family but indeed we have differences to choose the way of living so most important is respect and live peacefully.
as a christian i belive every human can visit any church even if they are just tourists! they can be hinduist or buddhist or even atheists! what you said about good intentions is right... but how we can discriminating to any human?! i say jesus is son of the god and he is the lord! man and god in same time and not just mand not just god... also i say muhammed was fallen prophet... just a bloody warlord rapist and conqueror who used the religion to take land and slave wives...! jesus bringed to us to not harm others and erased the law of jewish "tooth for tooth / eye for eye"! rule... muhammed bringed back this rule... it is the reason why i said he is fallen! even if we are attacked by strong or lethal force... we can defend ourself but if we can then not kill our attackers! murdering is never a way... but never mind...
Yes, it shows how many a$$ kissers are their but guess what? Muslims still consider you as the greatest enemy 😂 without protection from Christians you’ll be wiped away in few days
Shalom, Salam, Peace. “O people of the Scripture! Do not exceed the limits in your religion, nor say of God aught but the truth. The Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, was a Messenger of God and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary and a spirit created by Him; so believe in God and His Messengers. Say not: ‘Trinity!’ Cease; it is better for you! For God is One God, glory is to Him, Far Exalted is He above having a son. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth. And God is All Sufficient as a Disposer of affairs.” (Quran 4:171)
you mean where both of them accept how god showed up to abraham in blood and flesh form and even ate lamb cheese bread and drank milk?! and even abraham not knew it was god...
@@ommah3667 nice joke 🧐😂 tell the slaves and their descendants Also those dead corspes what they killed by the worship one god and o es messengers things 🧐😉😉😉
I've recently watched a video about a similar topic in France. A Moroccan Jewish comedian made a movie about questioning his faith and he said he does go to Church to meditate and 2 French Rabbis spoke up afterwards and said exactly this; A Jew is allowed in a Mosque because there's no idolatry, but not in a Church because of it. We are closer than the media tries to show.
I think that's the difference between a catholic church and a Christian one. I grew up catholic and it is idolatry what they do. In a Christian church all you will find is a cross, that's it.
@@James3-8 ya, I'm not sure they know that some Christian denominations frown upon having imagery in places of worship. I grew up Catholic in an Italian family and that's all I've ever seen in Churches, but as I learned about other groups within Christianity, I found out it wasn't normal for everyone else lol. Also, I'm not sure it's only about the representation as much as the belief in the trinity itself. As a Muslim of 13 years, I learned that the Trinity was not always a majority belief within Christianity and that's why we still eat the food that's been hand slaughtered the same way we do, by a Christian. We were originally meant to believe in the same God, if we exclude the trinity, so we consider Christians and Jews as "People of the book" aka the Bible/Torah.
Second guy said Muslims believe that God created the world and doesn’t control it which is completely false, everyone else had the right idea. Muslims believe in one GOD the most high high, who created the world and maintains it, they would understand if they read a bit and the 99 attributes of Allah.
I'm Jewish & I have no problem entering a church just to see the beauty & the interior, but I would never pray in one. I think one of the reasons for the prohibition on entering is because Christians push hard on proselytizing & in a mosque there are no idols (like Jesus on a cross) or any other images like that.
As a Christian myself i asked the same question too I can tell you that we don’t pray for the cross or the image these are symbols from the story of Jesus So you should know that our prayers are taken from the torah the bible And I promise you if you read hebrew to open a random page and see if there any differences between your torah and our bible that includes the torah Old Testament and the New Testament
@@Fiam53 Where did Jesus say that he's just s mere prophet? All throughout the Gospels Jesus referred to himself as the Son of Man, meaning the Son of God. Jesus told the Jews in the temple, " I and the Father are One". John 10:30 Jesus told Philip, his disciple, " If you see me you see the Father. For the Father is in me and I am in the Father". John 14:9 Jesus told the Jews, " Before Abraham was born I am" John 8:58 What is Jesus saying? Is he the same as his Heavenly Father? No, he's saying that he is coequal with God his Father. Jesus said, " The Father judges no one but has entrusted all judgement to the Son do that all will honor the Son in the same way as they honor the Father. He that honoreth not the Son honoreth not the Father who sent him". John 5:22-23 Does this sound like Jesus was just a mere prophet? One more verse: Jesus and his disciples were in the region of Caesaria Philipi when he asked them, " Who do the people say the Son of Man is?" They answered, " Some say you are John the Baptist, others say you are the prophet Elijah and others say you are the prophet Jeremiah and others say you are some other prophet ". Jesus asked Simon Peter, " Who do you say I am?" Peter answered, " You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God ". Jesus replied, " Blessed are you Simon bar Jonah ( Son of Jonah) for flesh and blood have not revealed this to you but only my heavenly Father". Matthew 16:13-20 Notice: If Peter was wrong, Jesus would have corrected him but he didn't because Peter spoke the truth.
yeah but still there is terror attacks... even if the majority of the islam community in israel is peaceful still there is big chanmce he got some radical terrorists... in israel it's pretty common how the israel forces hurt civils and how the radical muslims vica verse!
@@mmaa5109 who invade and who is its people? The land was the land of Israel from several thousand years ago. With Jewish diaspora since 70 CE, eventually into the hands of those who generated crusade wars, etc. etc.
Wow. That was interesting. As a Protestant Christian I've been a longtime supporter of Israel as a country and felt connected to things within Judaism (No Judaism = no Christianity). As a guest I've also visitied 2 of the 3 only synagogues here in Sweden. Not coming there for "converting" or praying, visiting more to understand and for Judaism in itself. But this is like someone mocking you behind your back; "you're an idol worshipper!". Support our country, but we don't really like you - sort of thing. Maybe it's an Israeli thing? A Jewish woman I met at the synagogue in Sweden had a conversation with me afterwards. She was like: "bottom line is; we don't think the Messiah has come yet - but you do. We can still be friends, despite of that.". She made the most wonderful Maroccan pastries. My co-worker was a very cool sufi-muslim from Pakistan. He also had a chill view about Church and Mosques. We both worked at a Christian school and often times there were some activitities held at a nearby church. He was- there during "Christian activities" but of course didn't participate in religious things. I also went as a guest to a Mosque nearby, also, to understand islam first hand a little better (not only relying on the news). There was a quite welcoming attitude there as I remember and wonderful tea. Although I don't use or cherish icons, rosaries or statues that my Christian brothers and sisters of orthodox, coptic and catholic branches; I understand that they are not actually worshipping them. The hot potatoe for Jews seems to be Jesus. That becomes the divider. It's nothing personal, just the Jewish Law. I can live with that... it feels a bit harsh, that's all. Us and them.
Its not personal I don’t think. It’s just the statues thing. We Muslims also have a similar guideline in Islamic law. The only difference is that we are able to pray in other places like churches etc. but only if there are no status or images. And even if there are, there is a difference of opinion between Islamic scholars. Some rule that it’s prohibited but most rule that it’s makrooh (hated) , meaning you won’t get a sin for doing so but you’ll get good deeds for leaving it off. As long as there are no statues, even if you worship a different god we are able to pray. With the Jews, it seems that even if there are no statues, if the place is used to worship someone else, they are still prohibited from praying there
Christianity was born out of Hellenized Judaism. The Jewishness of Christianity comes from a different source of Judaism. Rabbinic Judaism comes from more Pharisaic Judaism. A lot of the aspects of Rabbinic Judaism were born as a reaction to the rise of Christianity. For the last thousands of years, Rabbinic Judaism sought to distance itself much as possible from Christianity.
You as a Muslims you have nothing but hate toward others how it comes to say that you don't have any hate toward others hhhhhhhhhh it seems that you don't know your religion carefully if you don't have any hate toward christians and Jews that's because of humanity that is born in every person but according to your religion no you have to hate the kuffar which are Jews christians and even others including Hindus etcccc......
@@jihanhelo6319 bro u r wrong , I will teach u , don't worry my religion says whenever someone hurt u , u can hurt them but u should be careful by doing this. U says we don't have anything what the hack r u talking about man? Once upon a time what we had now a days u have. Let me explain- Americans killed millions people in Iraq syria Yemen kuwait Afghanistan Jordan Japan Vietnam ONLY FOR OIL. SO DONT F@CK WITH US. U SHIT UR COUNTRY SHIT AND REMEMBER U HAVE TO PAY FOR THIS VERY BADLY. SO BE READY ME AND MY TEAM COMING TO USA.
@@masummitra7683 hhhhhhhhhhh look who is talking about America's invasion to Afghanistan by the way I will tell you that us invasion to Afghanistan was a blessing thing to afghan people and a proof to my word you can take a look what happened in August 2021 when america left Afghanistan and the Taliban took starting to rulewhat happened to the afghan people and how was their attitudes this is first second since you're from India did you know brother that the Islamic invasion to India as the bloodiest thing in history which Muslims rulers had killed more than 80 million innocent Hindus did you know that Afghanistan Pakistan and bangladesh and India were all Hindus and they were forced to convert India has about 200 million Muslims all of these were Hindus and you are talking about invasion
Great video and very interesting question. Was pleasantly surprised by the answers of some Jews about entering a mosque (I am a Muslim and have entered a synagogue as a guest).
@@saftabracha1140 yes indeed, it was a great experience to listen to different views with regards whether to enter a church or mosque when you belong to a Jewish faith. As a Muslim I have no qualms to enter either a synagogue/church, I don't see haram (forbidden) to do so. Respect and understanding is the upmost necessity to live peacefully. Entering someone holy place doesn't change anything in me, my faith (Islam) remains.
@@malikadebbah3343 Muslim can even offer salat ( Namaz) in Hindus Mandir. But keeping in mind that while keeping the Head bow, there shouldnt be any idol.
2:35 Muslims believe that God created the universe and he watches it. it is written in the Qur'an that, even a leaf can't fall down from a tree without his permission ( God's permission), actually Judaism and Islam are more similar than we think. i have entered some churches, mosques and synagogues, and i can surely say the atmosphere of mosques & synagogues is the same but churches feel different. you can't find hierarchy in mosques & synagogues as in a church
For Christians, the relationship between God and all else is even more metaphysically intimate. God creates all; but must also will continuously that what is persists in existence or it will be no longer.
There are more similarities between Judaism and Islam then most people realize. Actually it’s funny to me that Christians and Jews associate with each other more, because Islam is much more similar to Judaism. For example, the strict monotheism, zakat, rules regarding food, gender segregation, covering the head, greeting of Salam/Shalom, etc. Even Muslims fast on Ashura to honor Moses’ victory and are allowed to eat Kosher meat because the rulings are like that of halal. Jews are considered People of the Book because The Quran say the Torah is a true revelation from God.
there is more claiming for the christianity... for example god walked on the earth in human blood and flesh form! abraham not realized and gived to him lamb cheese bread and milk and the god ate even his angels... so why jesus is impossible?
Jesus from bnei isreal meaning he 100 human not god when term bnei been used like bnei adam children of adam..there no such bnei Elohim Bnei Allah why??bcs El Allah was God..didnt have gender,didnt born or breed,didnt eat didnt sleep didnt get tired etc how can jesus can be compare to Allah?Even by name jesus already show jesus was creation..Allah means The God..there no such The Jesus😁
@@NotLikeWhatYouThink he was nőt creation! The god create everything by His word! Why quran call jesus as word of the god? Why quran call jesus as spirit of the god? 😁 But even if jesus not dive i will follow him rather Than a phedofile murderer rapist enslaver war criminal! 🧐✝️✝️✝️
Very interesting and thought provoking. If you notice, the young lads gave a much concise and correct answer. As a muslim, what comes out of this clip is that we are strictly monotheistic in our belief and we view any polytheistic idea, action or thought with perturbation. Judaism and Islam are the only two monotheistic religions in the world.
@@gipsymelody1268Muslims believe that God of Abraham is their God where as Jews believe similar there is no doubt they believe in one God and see christians as pagans
Your last statement is a grave falsehood. Christians believe that there is but One God. The Trinitarian Personhood in no way undermines or contradicts that Essential and Perfect Unity. God's Union with the man Jesus, impossible for humans to understand, is a fact in history and the greatest manifestation of God's Omnipotence.
I was just in Israel and visited the Palestinian territories as well. Tel Aviv was extremely beautiful great night life if you’re young and single, surprisingly a super liberal city. The Palestinian side was beautiful as well Jericho was nice and hot, Hebron looked the most suffering where the people needed help but Ramallah was super crowded and a lot of things going on there. Of course the old city was spectacular. Thank you for your videos after years of watching I finally travelled myself and it definitely changed a lot of my perceptions.
@Louise Vanessa I see your point so is America and pretty much most countries the History of the world shows us there are conquerors, once conquered the people are under different law under different people. Palestine has been conquered decades ago, it’s time for them to just be a part of ISrael TBH Especially since there are so many of them that have Israeli citizenship and/or pay Israeli taxes
I’m an atheist that grew up in a majority Christian nation and in cultish Christian religion. I’m amazed at how much more accepting the Jewish men are with Muslims vs how they are with Christians. I don’t have a dog in the fight, it this video exposed my ignorance
*Ask Jesus Christ to forgive you of all of your sins and he will, and you will have Eternal Life in Heaven. There is no other way to pay for sins or get in to Heaven.* *Serious~🙏👑🕊️*
As a rule, for us muslims, the whole world has been made tahir (pure/clean) for us to pray, except for places which are distinctly unclean like toilets, animal lairs, etc. So, yes, we can pray in a church or a synagogue as long as we dont face or prostrate to the cross or other symbols.
Go ahead and give it a try, they got mass said in Arabic at a few Anglican churches in Jerusalem. When it's time to receive communion go to the aisle take a knee and cross yourself and say a prayer. Then go to the altar rail and kneel on it and pray. When the priest comes with the host just cross your arms over your chest and receive a blessing. Or if you feel like it outstretch your hands and receive the body of Christ and the cup of salvation. You know the legend of the holy grail ? It's true, you drink from the special cup you're given life eternal. Go practice being a Christian in secret, you will not burn in hell for it.
@@voiceofreason2674 Waw! You went on a tirade there. Are you ok? Have logic, decency and civility abondoned you? Calm down. You can tell me everything without getting angry. Come, try again. What do you want to tell me?
We Christians are urged to pray always and everywhere. It seems odd to me that places like toilets and animal lairs are considered unsuitable for prayer
@Shalom Shalom Masjid is a mosque & it is Arabic not Hrbrew in Hebrew mosque is misgad & it only means a mosque a synagogue in Hebrew is calle a Bet HaKnesset never misgad.
@Shalom Shalom No masjid is Arabic there is no J sound in Hebrew tefila is worship I speak Hebrew as a daily language & Jews do not call a Jewish place of worship a misgad it is exclusively a Muslim place of worship a Jewish place of worship is called a Bet HaKenesset not a masjid or a misgad ask anybody n Israel where I live Jewish or Muslim where is misgad or a masjid they will only to a Muslim place of worship if you want a Jewish place of worship you ask for a Bet HaKnesset do not have the nerve to tell me when I am Jewish & I live in a place inhabied by Jews & Muslims that a misgad or a masjid is ever a Jewish place of worship when any inhabitant of this land will say exactly what I am saying. Obviously you are neither a Jew nor a Muslim or you'd know that I am correctt!!!
@Shalom Shalom You have to stop with those weird conclusion based only on etymology.... Words get their meaning from many other aspects (context, culture, linguistical formats....)
@Shalom Shalom Actually it is not a state holiday everything is open business as usual if it were a state holiday all banks,schools &government offices would be cvlosed but they are not they are open!! Why do you make comments on that which you know nothing about? I live & you don't so I know what i am talking about!!!
Interesting to hear many Jews are against entering a Church. From a Muslim point of view, many Muslims don't mind entering a Church. The act of entering it doesn't mean that a person agrees with the concept of trinity etc.. It's more of a gesture of opening a hand towards "the other" and focusing on similarities rather than opposing points.
What a lot of these people were saying is that it is NOT personal at all. It's simply a matter of following Jewish law. Listening the Hebrew that came across very clearly (and I know this to be true). It probably gets lost in the subtitles.
Islam emphasizes flexibility in prayer locations to accommodate various circumstances and to promote accessibility to worship. The flexibility allows Muslims to pray in mosques, which are considered more rewarding, but also permits prayer in clean areas outside the mosque. This flexibility acknowledges the diverse situations individuals may find themselves in and encourages a commitment to regular prayer regardless of the specific location.
Judaism according to the Torah says: there are 3 things that if you are told to do or if they kill you, you must not do it. One, worship idols or they will kill you and you command to be killed. The second is incest, and the third is to murder someone. Christianity is definitely idolatry, and many Jews were murdered in very cruel ways by Christianity, the Church and the Christians. There is no problem with a Jew entering the mosque, because both religions have only one God.
Totally agree💯 during the crusades, when they captured Jerusalem they killed everyone including women, children, elderly. Jews were burned alive in synagogues.They killed all the Jews and Muslims in the city.Streets were filled with blood but when Muslims captured it back from them many years later, they banished invaders with their families and anything they can carry, did not massacre them like crusaders did. Very sad chapter in human history, not many people know. Just saying
@@PkTrek So that you know that what you hear in the media is not true, come here and see that everything is one big lie. Your mistake is that the Arabs have been attacking the State of Israel for 100 years and have not stopped. See for yourself how much Hamas from Gaza attacks the civilian population with missiles. There is no such country in the whole world that does not react to missile fire. They fire rockets from civilian buildings, our army informs the civilians to evacuate the building, and only then does it send a small rocket that makes a noise and only at the end does it fire a rocket at the building from which rockets are fired. Hamas usually forbids the citizens to leave the building so that people like you will say that Israel is killing civilians. If there were people shooting at your building, do you expect your country not to protect you?
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@@user-zg3nb1mk5b26 Native Muslims, Jews, Christians were living happily side by side until 1940, this all conflict started by West first they massacre jews in Germany, then Britishers invited non-native Zionist settlers coming from Europe America etc and then those Zionist settler's started stealing natives homes and today natives lost everything. Facing oppression persecution injustice in daily life
My father comes from Halkis, a town close to Athens where there is a Jewish community & synagogue since 250BC, probably the oldest in Europe. These people, except from religion and their own neighborhood, were absolutely Greek in manners, language, dressing etc. Till the Holocaust, my 97 year old Christian Orthodox father remembers his Jewish classmates visiting with him the Christian churches in the big holidays (Ex 15 August, Virgin Mary's Αssumption). It was not a taboo for them.
@@necipcaglayan3722 ahahah a jew is simply someone who didn’t accept God came and restored the Alliance in the person of Jesus Christ, while a muslism is simply an heretic who follow a con-artist
@@necipcaglayan3722 I remember a verse in the Quran that says Jews will be hiding behind stones and trees and that the last hour will not come until Muslims completely annihilate the jews 😂. Most jews don't know their enemy 😂
Many years ago as a Non Jew I visited several times the Kabbalat Shabbat service in Prague at a conservative Jewish community. It didn't take place in a synagogue, but in a large room in a historical Jewish Town Hall. I still remember several different tunes of Lecha dodi that the members of the community sang.
2:28 this bearded guy is totally wrong about Muslim belief of Allah. He just doesn't know. Yes Allah created this world and everything within it and also controls everything. Not even a leaf from the tree fall down without the permission from Allah/God.
1:45 idk what hes talking abt Quran 2:255 "Allah! There is no god ˹worthy of worship˺ except Him, the Ever-Living, All-Sustaining. Neither drowsiness nor sleep overtakes Him. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Who could possibly intercede with Him without His permission? He ˹fully˺ knows what is ahead of them and what is behind them, but no one can grasp any of His knowledge-except what He wills ˹to reveal˺. His Seat encompasses the heavens and the earth, and the preservation of both does not tire Him. For He is the Most High, the Greatest"
Bro you literally offend nearly 1b hindus😂😭iam from India and they are taught that a jew can pray in thier temple and also they(Hindus) are also allowed to worship thier idol in your holy place😂
As a muslim, jews are jews, but at least they are not polytheist and pray the only true God, they God of Abraham. Sadly they reject al masih and the last prophet Muhammadﷺ
Not really, we are told that Christ will be hated. But as a Reformed Protestant without images or icons it took me a while to work out their idolatry they were referring to is largely Catholic and Orthodox based and more typical in Israel.
@@Roofhackruclips.net/video/D8s2TDoSc00/видео.htmlsi=W73aNGIT81PHRmlA Even then, Orthodox and Catholics don't literally worship and idol/statue/graven image
@@tinashilsou6945 No they don't. Tell me what they love about Jesus/Isa? They took EVERY meaningful thing from Jesus and just say that they love Jesus like Christians do because they are TOLD to love him without having any basis for it. The fact is, what Jesus actually taught and did they absolutely hate because firstly, the quran doesn't contain any of it, and secondly it nullifies what is actually in the NT concerning his sacrifice. Name one thing good about Jesus from an Islamic perspective a part from "lol he was a prophet like moham".
I was going to tell a story about to people who couldn't share. It's quite amazing how much in common people have, I read a book and saw two common themes greed and sharing, and one became powerful over the other, and at that point they completed the test. But it took someone with wisdom to explain the psychological aspect of the story for it to be understood. This video reminded me of that book.
2:03 he is wrong We Muslims believe that there is only one God, and He is the Creator of everything in the universe, and we do not worship anything but Him. We also believe in all messengers such as Moses, Isaac, Abraham, and Jesus, and of course our Prophet Muhammad, who is the last of the prophets
2:35 Wrong belief about Allah there. We Muslims believe that not only Allah is the Creator of everything but He is much involved in His creations' lives. The Quran explicitly says that Allah is well aware of what we do, that He hears and responds to our prayers, that He provides for our sustenance etc.
Islam is the globalised version of Judaism. Judaism is only for Jewish ethnicity but islam was sent for the whole mankind. Associating partner is the biggest sin that won't be forgiven.
We're used to being called false names. We support the Jews because they were God's people from and through whom Jesus was born to fulfill their own prophesies and become their own Messiah.
@@daviddecelles8714 Jesus was Palestinian not Israeli, and this Zionist fake state of Isreal has nothing to do with children of prophet Jacob! ,God’s people don’t commit Genocides
@@daviddecelles8714 nah, just like someone said to you have some shame🤣 so you guys aren’t God’s people? weren’t the jews the ones who allegedly crucified your god(jesus)????
Im muslim and i relate more to the jews. We believe in God without partners. We consider christians idol worshippers and could not pray in a church. We feel sad for them. Same time we accept and love all prophets including jesus peace be upon him but could never pray to them or through them. Allah forgives all sins but not idol worshipping. Christans dont accept Mohammed peace be upon him and jews dont accept jesus or Mohammed. He was the seal of all prophets from Ishmaels line. Quran came to correct idol worshipping and lead all people back on Abrahams original strictly monoteistic faith
jews are disrespectful and have a superiority complex over non jews. the quran said that christians are more close to muslims than jews because the rabbis are corrupted.
@@fotochick4 allah is the name of god God is not his name. Arabs people whether they are Muslims, Christians or Jews called allah when they are praying
@@N77-p9t Allah is a generic word for God just like if I were speaking Spanish I would use Dios. It is a title and not a name. Of course it will be used by Arab speakers because it means God in Arabic.
@@fotochick4 if that was the case Jesus wouldn’t have called God Alaha in Aramaic according to Christians. The name transcends Arabic. Another example In Hebrew they say Eloh and it’s in the Torah.
No lol. Israel is based on oppression, Israel is occupying palestine, may Allah grant Palestinians peace and freedom and their land back. We as Muslims respect Jews but not Zionists
@@MNSaid27 Only if you WANT to see them that way, and your mind has been poisoned to see them that way. You can choose to get to know some and maybe change your mind. You are the enemies of the Joos, not the other way around. You are the ones who keep attacking them and want to wipe them out eg Iran.
@@MNSaid27 Islam were the occupiers for the last 1400 years...now that the tide has turned you don't like it? Remember that the Arabs lived in Arabia. They didn't live in Israel. The Jews and Christians lived there....until Mohammed's companion came and stole it from them. Don't you read history?
@@bithiahamariah9139 Palestinians are widely recognized as the original inhabitants of the land, with deep historical and cultural ties to the region. In contrast, European and American Jewish migration to Palestine, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, was part of the Zionist movement aimed at establishing a Jewish homeland. Some genetic studies suggest continuity between Palestinians and other Levantine populations, supporting claims of their indigenous status. Historical records from the 1800s and early 1900s document land purchases by Jewish settlers, often during periods of economic hardship for Palestinians. Reports from European newspapers at the time celebrated these efforts and later the displacement of Palestinians, framing it as a triumph and promoting colonization efforts to rally support among Christian Zionists and encourage Jewish migration to the region. This historical context remains a pivotal issue in understanding the origins of the ongoing conflict.
I’m a orthodox Sephardic Jew who lives amongst an affluent community . About 8 years ago while in Shul on Yom Kippur suddenly a black man in a suit casually walked in & sat down. It’s fair to say that in the Shul’s 40 year history this never happened. It’s a town where everyone knows everyone. Anyway, after about 10 min. I see the rabbi leaving the pulpit along side an influential member making a B line to the man. It appears as if they asked to speak to him outside. He gently agreed and off they went. Now I’m extremely close with the rabbi and was raised in a eclectic environment, I didn’t have the sheltered lifestyle most in the Shul had so my empathy lead me out of my sit and out the door to see what was up. (Leaving my 10 year old son in his seat) when I got outside I saw a small crowd & the rabbi (very uncomfortable) & this other gentleman asking him questions as to why he was there. (Please keep in mind at this time multiple synagogues were randomly attacked both here & abroad.) anyway… at some point the police were notified. I felt awful for the guy cause it seemed like he was only there to pray. I told the rabbi to return to the Shul & that me & this other man would handle it with the police when they got there. We then took the guy into a office where police arrived. The rich guy tells him he’s sorry but with all that’s going on in the world he is uncomfortable w him there and that he demanded the police pat him down for weapons or bombs. Again the man complied and the officer went on to do so. After he was clean the other guy bolted back to pray & lost interest. Me I felt differently. After the cop and man left and I was left alone w the guy in the office I began to sob. I felt awful to see us treat another human this way. But I also understood both sides view. I hugged him & apologized for what transpired. I also then insisted he come back to the Shul and pray and that id be proud if he sat w me and my son. I wanted my son to learn a powerful message as well. & a lot of the people in my section were pretty cool about it & there was also many stares and uncomfortableness. His name was Daniel & I haven’t seen him since. I wish him well.
I don't see why you felt so awful. The man was a potential security threat, and it sounds like he was treated well. Yom Kippur is also not a day for random visitors - someone who wishes to visit a synagogue would be advised to do so on virtually any day other than Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, when the atmosphere is at its most serious and focused. It's not an appropriate time to stop in.
@Hummer are u retarded ??? First of all who says I’m a woman? 🙄 secondly, why would I write a short book and lie? Stupid fucking people that exist is amazing…
@@Lorenzoselas I probably _would_ have felt sorry for him, but that's different from feeling awful for the way he was treated. Based on your description, it doesn't sound like he was treated badly at all. The Rabbi and the other gentleman acted exactly as they should have, looking out for the safety of their community while maintaining the other man's dignity to the greatest reasonable extent.
As a Muslim myself i agree to his answer at 9:40 mosques are for Muslims to pray the way they want and same for Jewish in synagogue. Mixing it up will cause further problems
The antagonization between Muslim and Jews is only purely geopolitical due to the state of Israel. In regards to theological clashes, Sunni orthodox Muslims tend to have a beef with Christianity and Shia Islam due to polytheistic style of worship. Ironically this is where Jews and Muslims see eye to eye and hence why there is no confrontation when one enters the others place of worship due to strict adherence to monotheism.
@@dogbert52 yes and the Jews ran to the safety of Muslims from Europe for centuries. Muslim Pirates gave them safety in North africa (no enslanvement) and the Ottomans let them settle constantinople after its conquest. Use your head idiot.
The antagonization is much older. It began with Muhammad and everywhere Jews and Muslims met. And the current antagonization is much older than the State of Israel, already from the 1910's I'd not before.
As Rabbi Singer has pointed out, a Jew can enter and prayer in a mosque because Islam teaches monotheism. However, most Christians believe Jesus was divine and that the Higher power consists of Three persons. Most Christian churches contain idols of Mary, Jesus and saints, and Christians pray to such idols. I am a Jew and have been in Christian churches. To me it is like a trip to a museum containing statues of false pagan dieties such as Jupiter, Apollo, Venus and Krishna. If I don't believe these idols are divine, or pray to them, how is it different than watching fictional characters such as Snow White in a Disney movie? Idolatry is a state of mind: It is belief in the idols, not the existence of the statues or icons. 🕎
Christians do not ever pray to idols! This is a mellenia old defamation. Statues and pictures put the believer in a better state of mind and heart to pray to the One and Only God. Jesus, the first century Nazarene of the root of Jesse and the house of David, was fully human in every way except sin; but God chose in Love to join Himself with him. This is impossible for man but not God. Christians have become a 'scandal' to the world because of the wilful limits of the human heart who refuse to accept that God can and did do this.
@@the90s37 All images of Jesus, Mary and the saints are as much idols as images of Jupiter, Apollo, Osiris, or Baal. The Trinity is a pagan mythology 🕎
The statues of the saints are not idols. They are representations of human beings who've succeeded in attaining heaven. No Christian prays to them (neither the statue/picture nor the historical person so represented), thinking them in any way divine. We do, however, have the ability to ask the saints in heaven to intercede for us before God. Because we are sentient, the representations remind us of them and hopefully encourage us to ask them for their help.
Where I live in the US there is a synagogue that provides space for Muslims to pray Friday prayers. I went once and it was such an emotional experience. I’m not sure if it’s rented but there were Jewish people there as we entered welcoming us. It was beautiful. I don’t know if they still hold prayers there with everything going on, but it’s just all so sad considering how much we have in common.
This was really so great to watch. Again you ask the questions so clearly and respectful and i appreciate the peoples honest feedback from the people its so refreshing to watch these videos. What stand out for me is that Jews belief the same as muslims that there is only one God and they clearly say that Christianity is a idolatry believe. Jews feel more aligned to Muslims as a religion. Please have more of these questions with Jewish people on dress code in church, cleansing etc. between three faiths and how these feel about the commonalities.
Rabbi Tovia Singer explains this perfectly. Christianity is idolatry and Islam is not. Therefore theoretically Jews can enter a mosque, but must stay away from churches..
Perfectly explained, perhaps; but materially false. Christianity is not idol worship. The Loving historical God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, his twelve sons and the Prophets performed what only God can do. In Love and to redeem humans from sin, He joined humanity in the man Jesus, thereby fulfilling history. Many Jews contemporary with Jesus and after accepted this truth. It was the corrupt Sanhedrin and Pharisees who rejected Him. These Jesus Himself excoriated for their self-righteous hypocricy calling them "whitened sepulchers."
Muslims and Jews are True Brothers! We believe in the same God, just worship under different names. We have more similarities than differences! As a Muslim I pray for peace between us!! Peace all over the world!
@@christophercano4809 "according to the Quran" you never read the quran "Indeed, the believers, Jews, Sabians and Christians-whoever ˹truly˺ believes in Allah and the Last Day and does good, there will be no fear for them, nor will they grieve." quran5:69
@@hassentrh2118 Read it for yourself: Al-Baienah 98:6 إِنَّ ٱلَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا۟ مِنْ أَهْلِ ٱلْكِتَٰبِ وَٱلْمُشْرِكِينَ فِى نَارِ جَهَنَّمَ خَٰلِدِينَ فِيهَآۚ أُو۟لَٰٓئِكَ هُمْ شَرُّ ٱلْبَرِيَّةِ Indeed, they who disbelieved among the People of the Scripture and the polytheists will be in the fire of Hell, abiding eternally therein. Those are the worst of creatures.
@@hassentrh2118 Al-Baienah 98:6 إِنَّ ٱلَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا۟ مِنْ أَهْلِ ٱلْكِتَٰبِ وَٱلْمُشْرِكِينَ فِى نَارِ جَهَنَّمَ خَٰلِدِينَ فِيهَآۚ أُو۟لَٰٓئِكَ هُمْ شَرُّ ٱلْبَرِيَّةِ "Indeed, they who disbelieved among the People of the Scripture and the polytheists will be in the fire of Hell, abiding eternally therein. Those are the worst of creatures."
@@christophercano4809 كفرو means disbelievers hence what you linked is talking about jews, christians who don't believe in god, while the guy you reply to says those of the book (jewish, christians) who believe. Your verses don't contradict each other. the worst of disbelievers in islam is the muslim who disbelieves as far as I know.
"For where two or three are gathered together in my name, I am there among them" Mt 18:20 We Christians are the Church, Jesus is the truth the way and the life.
Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian; he submitted in all uprightness(Muslim) and was not a polytheist(pagan). (Qur'an 3v67) Do you claim that Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and his descendants were all Jews or Christians?” Say, “Who is more knowledgeable: you or Allah?” Who does more wrong than those who hide the testimony they received from Allah? And Allah is never unaware of what you do.(Qu'ran 2v140)
I would enter a Church if it was, for example, a historical relic, which I've done on several occasions. I do admire Christian architecture in this respect. The same can be said for a Mosque. I would not pray or worship in either. But simply entering is okay in my view.
A big part of their relics and the Vatican wealth they got by stealing and confiscating money and properties from Jews during 300 years of cruelty and persecution in what they call "Holy Inquisition" in Europe and after the 16th century extended to the Americas. It finished only in 1821. Half of what was confiscated was given to the kings, Spanish, Portuguese and French, and half was given to the Popes throughout the centuries. All those 'marvelous' ancient churches were built with stolen money and slave labor. Unfortunately, people know very little about the Christian Inquisition and what Christians did.
Shalom, Salam, Peace. “O people of the Scripture! Do not exceed the limits in your religion, nor say of God aught but the truth. The Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, was a Messenger of God and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary and a spirit created by Him; so believe in God and His Messengers. Say not: ‘Trinity!’ Cease; it is better for you! For God is One God, glory is to Him, Far Exalted is He above having a son. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth. And God is All Sufficient as a Disposer of affairs.” (Quran 4:171)
I still don’t think one should go into the church even as an historical relic as it never really leaves the place. But I think one is allowed to turn it into a shull. There may be a certain progress they have to go though?
@@omarlittle-hales8237 I told you before Jesus is nothing that you write. You deliberately teach an untruth stop your idol worshiping you are doing your self harm in the end. Stop 🛑 how dare you compare a lump of meat to The only one who made heaven and Earth. Wake up from your slumber. !!!!!! Ask Hashem/ Allah to open your spiritual eyes. And repent.
I visited many churches in the city where I live and admired their architectural structures. I haven't visited a synagogue yet, but I would like to. I am not a religious person, but if I were to pray, I would prefer to pray where I believe.
Read at those comments for you and can knw what a fool they are! One wrote you are a kafir it mean worst in Islam because the Muslim believe if you kill a kafir they will go to heaven and they also rewarded 77 virgin 💩! The other wrote love you baby only because you have a young female as your profile picture! The other one ask if you do not want to visit a Mosques so you can reply back! For me A Mosque or a synagogue not worth looking at it!
@@wowAmazingWorldDo not label people. Look into yourself. ONLY ALLAH KNOWS YOU IS AT LOSS.. I sincerely recommend you to NEVER EVER call someone kafir if they don't openly say that they are kafir.
Curious that most say they will not enter a church. Long story short. About thirty years ago, I saw a group of, what I would say were, Jewish people praying, inside an Spanish Catholic Cathedral. Although the historic building used to be a Mosque about eight hundred years ago in Al-Andalus, the Catholics consecrated it and built a Cathedral inside. At the time there were no Mosques in Spain and Islam was illegal and pursued /prosecuted by police.
You are probably talking about the La Iglesia Catedral de la Encarnación, which was built over Aljama mosque, in the city of Málaga. But it makes no sense Jews praying inside a church that was a mosque in the past. And by the way, there were mosques in Spain 30 years ago and there were no persecution or prosecution against Islam at all.
@@GlobetrotterBR I was talking about the Cathedral-Mosque in Cordoba. I am not Jewish but what I saw was quite similar to what I've witnessed at "the kotel" or "Wailing Wall". I was misguided. According to the imam of Granada's mosque that was the first one and "founded" in 1996. Meanwhile Google states that the first mosque in Spain's modern times was founded in the 80's in Cordoba. It may be due to the differences between beliefs, that often deny other Muslims being part of Islam. Of course you don't have to believe an stranger on the internet. if you, like my grandmother, align with those at the right of the conservatives, better save time and ignore the rest. " And by the way, there were mosques in Spain 30 years ago and there were no persecution or prosecution against Islam at all." As confirmed by members of the National Police that I personally know, nowadays it's not illegal but it's still not welcomed. If a local council denies the permit to use a building the police do enforce said ruling. A friend of mine said "We just follow orders, people's votes give politicians power" Police in riot gear stopped and took to jail Muslims gathering to pray in Granada while I lived there for some years during the 90's. They had no permit from the council and after the Mosque was lawfully functioning Police still went looking for "terrorists" and forcing some to spend the night under arrest. Nearly the same happened in Chiclana (Cadiz) in 2014, the detained were from Saharawi ethnicity and allegedly members of the Polisario front. Afterwards they were confirmed as families gathering to pray. I honestly could not believe that what I personally knew happened in the 90's was still happening in 2014 as one of those saharawi people told me face to face. In this case I casually chatted with my, at the time, father in law and he confirmed the facts. Let's say he, a retired army officer, shared some predemocratic ideas and proudly talked about some of his relatives line of work in the forces. Me being a non practising Catholic civilian, can't confirm nor deny the terrorist allegations. What I can confirm is the persecution decades ago and the actual institutional harrasment emanating from many political parties.
@@GlobetrotterBR "I was living in Spain (Madrid) in the 90's and reaffirm what I wrote above." Are you really saying that there is not an "issue" with the National Police, specially in Madrid? Have you seen the swastikas and fascists signs in the Police lockers? Because I have, in more cities that I want to remember. Things are not as openly racist nowadays but I would not recommend to any Jew or non white person to visit Majadahonda for example. But if you insist things are "kosher" then you know better than the actual people serving in the forces. Or in the SMS as ATS in ambulances. That opinion may be due to lack of immersion or knowledge about Spanish and the community of Madrid's society. Or you may align with my Grandmother's political views although I doubt their views on the Judeo Masonic conspiracy would have suited you. Since '95 The People's Party has formed different governments in said community. You know, the party coming from the Popular Alliance and founded by Manuel Fraga Iribarne. Does it ring any bells?
Let's talk about today the 21st Century . Who is killing in the name of their god? , It's simple,Muslims are killing innocent people in the name of Allah, some Muslims countries have a law that you can't be Christian , go to any Christain country and you wouldn't have a law to cast to anyone out . Please be honest.
@@abed5144 Did God tell Abraham to sacrifice Isaac or Ishmael? Which nation did God make a covenant with? Do you know the 10 commandments? Do you keep the Sabbath?
@@fotochick4 According to Judaism and Islam , God made covenant with Issac. Both of those religion, Also believes God promised Ishmael too with a great nation from his offsprings. Although Not mentioned in Quran , Islam doesn't break 10 commandments. If you says it does Same can be said about Christianity. Do Christians Keep Koshar ??
@@fotochick4 Both of those religion believe in 1 God Who cannot be fully represented In a human Body . Both of these religion find Idea of God coming Down for human sacrifice for Salvation Laughable .
i liked what the guy who was eating said about his conversation with his wife. something ive heard brought up in the US is whether the phrase “god bless you” is offensive. ive always found that claim ridiculous. as a catholic if anyone of any religion told me theyd pray for me id appreciate it. even if you dont believe in their god, they thought enough of you to ask for divine intervention in your favor.
09:33 be a bit more prepared corey. he says a muslim cannot pray his prayer in a synagogue. Does he know what Muslims say in their prayer? You could translate him the Fatiha and some obligatory prayers.
As a muslim Im surprised lol. I learned smth today. So basically they think of us exactly like we think of them: we are fine with each other religion basically. Not many Christians know this, but in Islam, we are ordered to eat kosher food if we can’t find halal, that praying in a synagogue is allowed, and that the jews are our cousins from Abraham. The conflict about Palestine is an occupation dilemma, not a religious war like these Christian evangelical fanatics want people to think. Before zionism, we had jewish neighbors and friends and business partners aaaall over the muslim world. I will never forget how my grandmother used to cry everytime she talked about her childhood friends and neighbors in Morocco, who were jewish. People used to be so close and took from each other traditions in food and clothes and ways of life. She used to cry because they all left to Israel and she remembers how everybody was crying from both sides when they came to say goodbye… these are nearly 250.000 moroccan jews that just left over the years, and they left a hole in the community here
I immediately subscribed to your channel.Our governments or leaders do not represent us well.We the people could have lived together peacefully especially Muslims and Jews
@ Abdinasir...you lie when you say Muslims will live together with Jews in peace. Uour Quran says on the last days jews will be hiding behind trees and rock and the rocks will say a jew is hiding behind me and Muslims will completely annihilate the Jews. Without lies Islam dies 😂
@2:15 the Rabbi says that we Muslims don't believe in the God who created the whole world and oversees the all world and leads the world today , it's funny that Muslims DO believe in all that today, he is just an ignorant Rabbi Quran 32: 5: He governs all that exists, from the celestial space to the earth; and in the end all shall ascend unto Him [for judgment] on a Day the length whereof will be [like] a thousand years of your reckoning Quran 42: 11: (He is) the Creator of the heavens and the earth: He has made for you pairs from among yourselves, and pairs among cattle: by this means does He multiply you: there is nothing whatever like unto Him, and He is the One that hears and sees (all things).
0:56 from a Christian (Catholic) perspective the answer is: yes, as by our understanding God and Jesus are one and the same in the holy Triunity. Towards prayer: I can pray wherever I want as there is only one God, so why would I fear the religious sites of others who believe along the same lines or of pagans - as their Gods aren't real there is nothing that they could do to me and since God is omnipresent I can pray to him wherever I am. However can I partake in their worship? No, as they are not celebrating holy Mass. I can be present, I can pray, but it is nothing more than praying to me and not the actual worship of God. Christianity requires communion for worship - "where two or three are together in my name, there I am right amongst their midst" and the eternal and universal holy Mass is celebrated in a Catholic church. So a mosque of a synagogue are on a similar level as a protestant church to me, as they also don't celebrate mass but have, at least from my perspective, a prayer circle rather than a worship - which I am perfectly happy to join, however it doesn't fulfill the requirement to worship God for me. On the same note: God's house is open to anyone, so anyone is welcomed into a Catholic church, just don't partake in the Eucharist if you are not baptized as that is sacred to us
The only other church I would consider to be able to worship in would be an Orthodox Christian church as we are divided because of historical politics and worldly fights for power and influence, not religious differences, so their celebration of holy Mass is the same as mine and we are in communion
'Trinitarian' churches, as you put it, are absolutely monotheistic. Any being is defined by its essence. Christians know that God's Essence is One and that is their belief. God as Three Persons in no way undermines that reality but rather enhances it because utter or sheer unity is lifeless, powerless, even-strictly speaking, unimanageable, inconceivable; it requires no particularity whatsoever; it is inactive, inert; but God is Limitless and Omnipotent.
Whatever floats your boat. In my lexicon "one" means one, and "three" means three. If you'd like to understand our perspective you can look into Tovia Singer's debates.
Which churches are y’all going to where there are pictures? You’re mixing Catholicism up with Christianity. If you visit a nondenominational Christian church, you will not see any pictures.
@@fotochick4 No, many Christian denominations use some form of imagery in their churches. Most notably, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox & Anglicans, but also (to varying degrees) Lutherans & Methodists. That actually includes most of the world's Christian population, even though a sizeable minority of other Christians (Evangelicals, Baptists, Pentecostals, non-denominationals) don't use imagery.
@@fotochick4 The thing is, nondenominational Christians make up less than 15% of the world's Christian population, and that's being generous. In Israel almost all churches recognizable as such belong to one of the ancient denominations.
@@andrewsuryali8540 Ok but only Catholics have statues etc. most denominations do not use imagery or worship imagery. The bottom line is that these people have an issue with Jesus and it is veiled as “idolatry”
According to the Jewish law, if you are in danger, you can enter a Mosque. You are not allowed to enter a church. Anyway not to a Catholic one.
Few yeas ago, in a Jewish Synagogue in an Israeli Airport, when it was empty, I saw some Muslims who prayed there. with no problem.
@@beautifulworld5025 That's the reason. No pictures and statues inside Synagogues and Mosques. On the other hand there are Protestant Churches which are also free of that.
@@beautifulworld5025 That's right. Also for the Jews. Jesus was born a Jew, lived as a Jew and died as a Jew. No human being can be a God as the Christians believe.
I do not argue with one who believes his faith is the right one. I also do not convince others to convert.
@@simko8665 Being as a muslim We believe that Jesus was a Prophet of god Jesus Is A jew and the book was revealed to them(Bible) jesus is the mesiha that God told the jews in torah but the jews did not accept jesus and Jews Kill them even that jews thought The kill them but God took them up and we believe they will come eventually.
@@iqclub.5555 Let's leave everyone with his faith and we will avoid wars in the world.
@@iqclub.5555 But the romans killed jesus?
An interesting fact: In Judaism, we're not allowed to walk in front of another Jew who is praying the Amidah (a certain prayer in which we stand in one place, with G-d in front of us). And because Muslims pray to the same G-d, we're also not allowed to walk in front of a Muslim who is praying.
If I'm not mistaken, muslims are also not allowed to walk in front of someone who is praying for the same reason.
we muslims are not allowed to walk infront of other muslims praying either
@@johanliebert3943 نَيس נָּיֵש
that is interesting, i didn't know this.
@@rhodesiansneverdie1539you're correct
5:08
Funny to hear that as a muslim.
He clearly does not know that it is strongly prohibitted to kill anyone in Islam. God in the Quran says that we are not allowed to start a fight nor to start a war. We are only allowed to defend ourself when someone is trying to attack us but when the person stops, then we have no right to do anything against that person.
Muhammad saws said „the best are the ones who do not hurt others with tongue or with hands“
Don't be blind man.
Don't believe your immam.
Don't you know the history?
The military career of Muhammad (c. 570 - 8 June 632), the Islamic prophet, encompasses several expeditions and battles throughout the Hejaz region in the western Arabian Peninsula which took place in the final ten years of his life, from 622 to 632. His primary campaign was against his own tribe in Mecca, the Quraysh.
That's why we Christian used to say, come to truth.
Jesus Christ is the truth.
Muhammad is a pagan false prophet.
You are a lier! By his 🗡️ he killed many to covered them by force to Islamabad.
@Sacred Warrior He got kicked out of his own hometown, and he conquered the land he lived in. What is the problem with that? When the muslims conquered the arabian peninsula the prophet peace be upon him was dead. know your history before speaking.
"Whoever discard his (muslim) religion kill him!" - Muhammad.
It is opposit of what you are saying dear Amila.
@@Hrvoje876 what verse is that?
Surah Ikhlaas in the Quran:
In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful.
1. Say, “He is God, the One.
2. God, the Absolute.
3. He begets not, nor was He begotten.
4. And there is nothing comparable to Him.”
"The last hour won't come before the Muslims would fight the Jews and the Muslims will kill them so Jews would hide behind rocks and trees. Then the rocks and tree would call: oh Muslim, oh servant of God! There is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. Only "Gharkad" tree, it is of Jews' trees."
ruclips.net/video/D8s2TDoSc00/видео.htmlsi=W73aNGIT81PHRmlA
Propaganda de guerra medieval para intentar desacreditar el evangelio.
@@aagogejesus is god fake
God is not a man
@@aagogethe gospel you referring to right now is not the true gospel of jesus (peace be upon him), it's written by unknown peoples with under name of their gospels as mark, Matthew, Luke, and john
A dialog is the best way to remove our differences , misconceptions and bring us closer. Corey has proved that.
"Shalom Alikum"
Alechem Shalom
As moslem, we have no problem with Israelis. btw Prophet Ismail was still uncle of Prophet Yakub ( israel ) PBUT.. moslem and jew are family but politicians suck.. they make us war
@Louise Vanessa cry
@@colivri336 In Islam we say "Walekum As Salam wa Rehmatul Allah wa Barakah"
@@mohammadharisfahim6614 nice. Does it mean and G*d's kindness and blessing? (I'm just guessing)
One minute of silence to Christians and Catholics for claiming to be closely related to Jews in prayers. RIP.
A catholic is a type of Christian.
I don't believe that catholic love jews they harmed Jews more than Muslims after retake Spain from Muslims you can say evangelical and protstans loves Jews not catholic
@@hussamabdallah4776 agreed the catholics despite jews but the protestants especially the north American and African ones love them.
@@peace2033 agreed
@@peace2033 why is that ?
Trust me no one is killing you in a mosque, they would welcome you and be very friendly.
they wouldn't welcome you, but I can imagine them slowly realizing that there's a jewish person in it, but no one is yet sure that they can kick you. then slowly chat about it to nearby muslims "is this guy jewish?, what is he doing here?!" then slowly a lot of people start talking in a short amount of time, then they someone would actually feel the courage to go tell them to leave, then others would slowly join in on the action.
Jews are not welcome in mosques of most muslim countries. we're backward savages who hold crazy hatred towards jews.
@@unjust7156 many Jews prayed in the mosque of Prophet Muhamed without any problems and they faced jerusalem ... the problem of islam with jews is political not religious
You are Right
Taqqiya
The question is would you trust Jew praying next to you in the mosques? They love to kill the prophets, If no evidence of this we can see what they are doing in Palestine
I am Muslim (alhamdulillah) and totally amazed by the answers of most Jewish men in this video! Didn’t know that there is such a strong connection - besides the political en geographical issues - between Islam and Judaism. We all just need to be Brotherly united ❤
Alhamdulillah
But your cult teaches to wipe out jews
@@TingTong2568 no the religion Judaism which say Jews are choosen people is evil.
I am muslim and i don't prefer them to be our brothers..sorry
@Eytan Baruk bro are forgetting we are muslims and we know everything...we also know about khyber...mecca madina...taif
One of Corey's best and most pertinent videos.
Shalom, Salam, Peace.
“O people of the Scripture! Do not exceed the limits in your religion, nor say of God aught but the truth. The Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, was a Messenger of God and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary and a spirit created by Him; so believe in God and His Messengers. Say not: ‘Trinity!’ Cease; it is better for you! For God is One God, glory is to Him, Far Exalted is He above having a son. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth. And God is All Sufficient as a Disposer of affairs.” (Quran 4:171)
Same feeling. Great video and great characters.
Islam is the ONLY faith which is NOT named after a Person, a Place, or People. It’s a VERB, a way of life. All the previous Prophets in the Torah and Bible were Muslims…
- The word for God in Hebrew is Eloah. This was the language of Prophet Musa (Moses)
- The word for God in Aramaic is Alah. This was the language of Prophet Isa (Jesus)
- The word for God in Arabic is Allah. This was the language of Prophet Muhammad.
Peace and Blessings be Upon Them All. They all worshipped and prayed to the same Creator in the same way also…
Moses and Aaron
Numbers 20:6
6 "...they fell upon their faces: and the glory of the Lord appeared unto them."
Jesus
Matthews 26:39
39 "Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed"
Muhammad
Holy Quran 31:22
22 “And whoever submits his face to Allah while he is a doer of good - then he has grasped the most trustworthy handhold. And to Allah will be the outcome of [all] matters.”
Holy Quran 22:77
77 “O you who have believed, bow and prostrate and worship your Lord and do good - that you may succeed.”
Holy Quran 2:43
43 “And establish prayer and give zakah and bow with those who bow [in worship and obedience].”
I will greet you the same way as Moses and Jesus in the Bible greeted people by saying Assalaamu Alaykum (Peace Be With You) in Islam…
Moses in Hebrew - Sholem Aleichem (Peace Be With You).
Jesus In Aramaic…
John 20:21
21 "Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.”
Luke 24:36
36 "While they were still talking about this, Jesus himself stood among them and said to them, "Peace be with you."
Muhammad in Arabic - Assalaamu Alaykum (Peace Be With You).
It has always been One God, One Message, and One Humanity.
May Allah GUIDE those who are sincere and honest before it’s too late for them.
This is by far my favorite video to date. Great work, Corey!
I always found the call to prayer relaxing and pleasant when most were paranoid, I could always tell through the voice that it was a peaceful call
The word Islam means to surrender yourself to God and believe in Him alone. The word Islam means monotheism, and monotheism means worshiping one God. Islam is the religion of monotheism . All the prophets were monotheistic Muslims and worshiped one God. Prophet Abraham was a monotheistic Muslim messenger who worshiped one God. The Prophet Moses was a monotheistic Muslim messenger and his law was the Torah, the Prophet Jesus was a monotheistic Muslim messenger and his law was the Gospel, and the Prophet Muhammad was a monotheistic Muslim messenger and his law was the Quran. All the prophets were Muslims and monotheists who worshiped one God. As Muslims, we worship the God of Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad
I am telling you this because there are many people who believe that Muslims worship the moon, and this is wrong because we as Muslims do not worship the moon.
A lot of people don’t know that we cannot even enter a church. If somebody I know that is a Christian is married or dies, and it involves a church, I cannot enter. I will go and stand outside to show solidarity on both occasions, but I cannot enter, because it is a place of idle worship. The only exception to this rule is going into a place that is no longer used as a church. For instance, a historical cathedral. It’s technically a church, but they no longer hold services there. If it is a cathedral where they do hold services on occasion, I cannot enter there. A Mosque is different because they worship one god. Christians worship Jesus as God, which, in our eyes is worshiping a man as God. So it’s considered idle worship. Great question.
I totally agree Netaniel
I agree, but by that logic, you wouldn’t be able to go into the non-functioning historical ones either, as they do actually hold Christian services and rites at random times over the years; they get rented out
Where???!
My Jewish dad once attended the funeral and burial of my grandpa on my mom's side, a Christian. He kept up with the funerary procession all thorough the Christian cemetery, but when the body was taken to a chapel with a priest saying some funerary rites, he stepped outside. After watching this video I see that he was just following the rules of his faith.
You must be misinformed if you think we worship same god with Muslims…islam was born by the pagan Rome..they both share same beads..bow to carved Stone ..is the reason why the Temple of HaShem was replaced by the Pagan Dome of the Rock as Daniel prophecy…No rabbi Will tell u this am giving u free knowledge
The first guy was purely based on belief and religion and I love it
Actually most of them were! Very impressive!
@@elsayedinar you sure?
There is no point. Why don't they convert to Islam? They are Jewish and will remain Jewish.
We and the Jewish have the same book, namely the "Tanakh". We have different interpretation. Such as when Jesus debated with the Jewish rabbis in Mark 12:35 -37 While Jesus was teaching in the temple courts, he asked, “Why do the teachers of the law say that the Messiah is the son of David ? 36 David himself, speaking by the Holy Spirit, declared:
"'The Lord said to my Lord:
“Sit at my right hand
until I put your enemies
under your feet
37 David himself calls him ‘Lord.’ How then can he be his son?”
Christianity does not deify or worship humans. But worship what is "in" Jesus. Trinity means that there are not three Gods. The Trinity is "God's way" of working , as in Isaiah 43:10-11 then it becomes Isaiah 48:16. As in Isaiah 9:6 .
Why is it written in Isaiah 43:10.... My servant.. Then... before ME....after ME...?
Isaiah 43:10:
"You are My witnesses," says the Lord, "and My servant whom I have chosen," so that you may know and believe Me, and understand that I am He; before me no god was formed and after me there will be no god.
Isaiah 9:5
For a child was born to us, a son was given to us, and the power rests on his shoulders, and the wonderful counselor, mighty God, eternal Father, calls his name, "prince of peace."
Even in John 14:8-9
8 Philip said, “Lord, show us the Father and that will be enough for us.”
9 Jesus answered: “Don't you know me, Philip, even after I have been among you such a long time? Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, 'Show us the Father'?
The Trinity is like:
yourself at home,
yourself at work/office,
then your RUclips account.
If your RUclips account is "turned off (Died)" then are you die too? No, right?
When your children and wife ask you for money, need the money. Do they talk to your RUclips account?
No, right?
The three persons above are three different personalities.
But the nature of the three persons is one. One Essence.
Yourself...
Maybe that's "the simplest example" that maybe you guys can understand. Gbu...
@@user-qr9pb6oy1wyeshua is descendant of David, did'nt he? I think son and descendant have the same interpretation(to the issue messenger of God).
The sheer disconnect between how Christians view themselves in relationship to Jews (as friends and allies), versus how Jews view them (as pagan & idolatrous deviants who plagiarize their tradition), is simply mind-boggling and almost comical. Of course, as a Muslim I side more with the Jews in regards to God being only one, and the Messiah being only a human servant. Theologically we agree there. But the Qur’an actually mentions this divide between the Jews & Christians in one passage:
*_”The Jews have said, "The Christians have nothing to stand on!” while the Christians have said, "The Jews have nothing to stand on!” Yet they both read the same Scripture. Similarly, those who don’t know any better have said the same thing. God will judge between them on the Day of Resurrection regarding their differences & disagreements.”_*_ _(The Qur’an, 2:113)_
But Peace/Shalom be to all the sincere Jews and Christians out there. We are all still children of Abraham, and God will settle our differences on the Last Day. But for now, let us co-exist and serve God to the best of our ability, and do our part to bring peace to the world!
You generalizing that Christians see Jews as "allies and friends" is a bit of an exaggerated perspective. Mainstream Christians in Europe, the Commonwealth and Latin America (mainly Catholics, Orthodox and historic Protestants) do not usually see it this way. While this new perception is a recent construction, the result of a re-reading of the New Testament in the light of post-World War II events. And such a posture only has strength even in the evangelical Protestant milieu (Pentecostals, neo-Pentecostals and Baptists). In any case, for obvious reasons, Jews and Judaism pose far less danger to Christians and Christianity than the Islamic world with its anti-Enlightenment values and obscurantism thirsting for monotheistic hegemony. Therefore, even the most anti-Semitic Christians and supporters of conspiracy theories about Jews still prefer a thousand times to have a Jewish neighbor than a Muslim for reasons of utilitarian bias. It is enough to see that Christians in Israel suffer far less hostility (even if it exists) than in 95% of Islamic countries. Furthermore, the Jews do not want everyone to be a Jew and do not force anyone to do so, the same is not true in the Islamic world. So as a Christian, I also prefer Jews, even the most ultra-orthodox and blasphemous about the Lord Jesus, than a neighbor who says "peace be upon Him" when talking about Jesus while he can denounce me for apostasy, causing that I may be arrested or face worse things.
And the vast majority of evangelicals who see "Jews as friends and allies" only do so because of the influence of the gospel media and because they are almost completely unaware of what Rabbinic Judaism teaches about Jesus, Mary and the New Testament. Many had no contact with real Jews, they had throughout their lives, or when they had, it was merely superficial. I'm not saying that they become anti-Semitic when they find out about these things or that they should become anti-Semitic but as they gradually come into contact with religious Jews, the same for the most part, they tend to become far less enthusiastic about Israel, keeping support in the geopolitical field just for the utilitarian question of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" and moral debt in the face of the tragedy of the Holocaust and two thousand years of anti-Semitism.
We do not view Jews as friends and allies, at least not more or less than anyone else. Jews have never liked us, which we are well aware of. They had Jesus executed, my man. If we were still the minority, they would still treat us like garbage. But we are the overwhelming majority. It is our rabbi who dominates the world. Theirs are just bitter losers. The disagreement between Talmudic rabbinical Jews and Christians is ultimately an in-house dispute between different Jewish sects regarding the identity of the Messiah. A whole lot of gentiles were grafted into Israel through Christianity, but in the final analysis it's all Israel. Islam is a fully gentile Ishmaelite sect, which the New Testament defines in the strictest terms as antichrist.
@@sechrima9998 You’re acting as if you can speak for the entire world of Christendom, which I’m afraid you can’t. What you’ve said is merely your own opinion-one view among many. As for other Christians, many of them love the Jewish people and see themselves as wholehearted mutual allies. Do you have any idea how much money is donated to Israel & Jewish organizations by Evangelical Christians every single year in just the US? It is mind-boggling. So to say “we do not view Jews as friends and allies” is a travesty, my friend. Christians don’t even agree on religious fundamentals such as who Jesus is (a man? a god? The Father? an Angel?) or how many books the Bible has, let alone a complex culturally-nuanced topic such as Jewish-Christian relations. And as for the “Jews killed Jesus” claim-you are 100% right, which is Christian history has held a notorious anti-semitic reputation, as noted by many scholars such as Dr. Elaine Pagels of Princeton University, who even points out that the New Testament itself rarely ever condemns the Romans for killing Christ, but often puts the blame primarily on the Jews-which even led Christian theologians to accuse the Jews of “deicide” _(“the murder of God”)._ This is what makes the deep love of Jews by many Christians even all the more ironic.
Finally, you can say that Islam is “anti-Christ” all you want, but once again that would make the Jewish faith 10x as “anti-Christ,” since they reject Jesus as Messiah-while we as Muslims don’t. We accept him as the Messiah. In fact, in your own scriptures-such as 1 John 4:3-it explicitly states that those who confess that Christ (the Messiah) has come in the flesh, is “of God” and NOT “anti-Christ.” And among all the major religions, Islam is the only other Abrahamic faith aside from Christianity which accepts Jesus as the true Messiah (and even makes it a tenet of faith), and does not reject him as a fraud or black magician (as orthodox Jews do!); and furthermore we also greatly honor & respect his blessed mother, the Virgin Mary, as opposed to the Jews who accuse her of being an adulterous & unchaste harlot (God forbid!). Yet look at you-even here right now you are still more quick to call Islam “anti-Christ” than Judaism itself, which boasts of literally killing your god. This is what I’m talking about. The cognitive dissonance of modern Christians is truly astonishing.
@@sechrima9998 Also, the truth is-the main reason Christians are so opposed to Islam is because they see us as an “INTERNAL threat” due to our shared beliefs about God & Jesus, rather than an “external threat” like Buddhism or Hinduism, which have a completely different framework altogether. This is even why many early Christians used to identify Islam as a “faction” of Christianity (almost as it seems you are doing now by calling it an “Ishmaelite sect”). But in fact, the real reason we have so many commonalities between us is not because Islam borrowed or plagiarized anything; but rather, because our teachings come from a common SOURCE-God, the All-Powerful & All-Knowing Creator. And He is the One who has revealed scripture & prophethood to the Gentile world through ‘Islam’ (which means ‘sincere surrender to God’), and corrects the mistakes and errors made by the scriptural religions before us (such as Christians and Jews) by restoring the original true way of life of all the prophets & messengers, including Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus-which was complete submission & devotion to God’s will, and humble obedience & repentance to Him as the path to salvation. This has always been the message of God throughout the ages-“worship the Creator, and do good to the Creation”-and Islam _(‘full devotion & surrender to God’)_ simply came to restore that simple & pristine message, and remind humanity of their purpose and ultimate destination.
That is because God’s Grace has no limit-and just as He once bestowed revelation to you, despite the protest & mockery of the Jews around you, so too has He now bestowed grace through divine guidance & revelation to us as believers, no matter how much others may protest or dislike it. And we praise & thank God for eternity to come for that guidance He has given us, and we worship Him today and for all days to come. And on the Day of Resurrection, He will judge between us regarding all of our differences.
So for us, it is simple & clear: There is only one worthy of worship-God, the Ultimate & Absolute; who neither begets nor was begotten; and who has no co-equal.
And finally, I find it my duty to humbly share with you the message that God Almighty Himself has revealed to you. So please take heed, because your Lord speaks to you directly and says:
*”O followers of the Bible! Do not exceed the bounds in your religion, nor say anything about God except the truth! The Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary, is only God’s messenger, and His Word which He cast into Mary, and a spirit from Him! So believe in God and His messengers, and do not speak of a trinity. Stop-it is for your own good. God exists as only one sole divinity; and He is far above having a son! He owns everything in the heavens and everything on earth; and God suffices to manage it all on His own!”* _(The Qur’an, Sūrah Al-Nisā, 171)_
@@celestialknight2339 There is no cognitive dissonance. The rabbinical Jews are of course antichrist in that they deny and often hate the Messiah, but the Bible promises a remnant of Israel will be redeemed in the last days. “So the last will be first, and the first will be last.” Matthew 20:16
For now, however, their hearts have been hardened. "I do not want you to be ignorant of this mystery, brothers and sisters, so that you may not be conceited: Israel has experienced a hardening in part until the full number of the Gentiles has come in." Romans 11:25
Christians wait and long for the return of Christ when the Jews will bend the knee and confess their faith in Him - that is their ultimate destiny, and the reason we view them favourably to some extent, despite all of their obstinance.
As for evangelical support for Israel, it is all only for the sake of the fulfilment of Biblical end times prophecies. For the Lord to return, Israel first needed to be resurrected. "For I will take you out of the nations; I will gather you from all the countries and bring you back into your own land." Ezekiel 36:24
For Israel to be resurrected, the Ottoman Caliphate first needed to be vanquished by Christian arms. For Jesus to return, Israel must now be sustained and defended by Christian arms until the final Antichrist is revealed. Our support for Israel is not for the sake of unrepentant Jews, but only for the fulfilment of the promises of God.
If we were not approaching the last days, the Jews would not necessarily receive such beneficent generosity from Christians. Perhaps we would be a terror unto them, a punishment from the Lord for their grave sins against Him. The Lord moves us for or against Israel according to His purposes.
Deuteronomy 11:29 says, "When the Lord your God has brought you into the land you are entering to possess, you are to proclaim on Mount Gerizim the blessings, and on Mount Ebal the curses." If Israel kept its covenant with God, they would be blessed above all nations. If they broke their covenant, they would be cursed above all. Recently, archaeologists discovered an ancient curse tablet on Mt. Ebal, its inscription reading, "Cursed, cursed, cursed - cursed by the God Yahweh". They who rejected and murdered Jesus Christ have been under divine wrath for two thousand years, culminating in the Holocaust. But now the time of Israel's restoration has come, and soon our Lord will return, and the Jews will mourn for the one they pierced once they behold Him coming on the clouds.
All Christians agree on the nature of the triune God. If they do not, then they are heretics, not Christians. And to Hell with them if they will not repent.
I do not say Islam is antichrist, the Bible does. "Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son. Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the Father: he that acknowledgeth the Son hath the Father also. Let that therefore abide in you, which ye have heard from the beginning. If that which ye have heard from the beginning shall remain in you, ye also shall continue in the Son, and in the Father. And this is the promise that he hath promised us, even eternal life. These things have I written unto you concerning them that seduce you." 1 John 2:22-26
Pay special attention to "He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son." Your Qur'an explicitly denies the Father and the Son. You have been seduced by the devil, the father of lies. It matters nothing that you pay lip service to Jesus as a prophet and "Masih" because you have no concept of who and what the Messiah is supposed to be.
Islam will bring forth the Antichrist and the False Prophet that were prophesied in the Book of Revelation - Al-Mahdi and Isa. Of that I have no doubt.
As a Muslim my answer is. Everyone is warmly welcome irrespective of religion and nationality. As long as with good intentions. Intention with harm or evil or invade mosque then those are not welcome at all. And we believe that all humans are created by that one creator only Allah so how can we be discriminate to any human we all our one human family but indeed we have differences to choose the way of living so most important is respect and live peacefully.
as a christian i belive every human can visit any church even if they are just tourists! they can be hinduist or buddhist or even atheists! what you said about good intentions is right...
but how we can discriminating to any human?! i say jesus is son of the god and he is the lord! man and god in same time and not just mand not just god...
also i say muhammed was fallen prophet... just a bloody warlord rapist and conqueror who used the religion to take land and slave wives...!
jesus bringed to us to not harm others and erased the law of jewish "tooth for tooth / eye for eye"! rule... muhammed bringed back this rule... it is the reason why i said he is fallen!
even if we are attacked by strong or lethal force... we can defend ourself but if we can then not kill our attackers! murdering is never a way... but never mind...
Yet your religion is a breeding ground for terrørišm
Great video - it really shows the connection between Judaism and Islam, regardless of the conflict.
Yes, it shows how many a$$ kissers are their but guess what? Muslims still consider you as the greatest enemy 😂 without protection from Christians you’ll be wiped away in few days
@@willileo2373 We're well aware of how you feel. Thanks for demonstrating exactly why you can gfys with your "complaints" about Israel.
allah is satan smal the most religious man is the second man and he right moseq is not allowed in Judaism
Shalom, Salam, Peace.
“O people of the Scripture! Do not exceed the limits in your religion, nor say of God aught but the truth. The Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, was a Messenger of God and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary and a spirit created by Him; so believe in God and His Messengers. Say not: ‘Trinity!’ Cease; it is better for you! For God is One God, glory is to Him, Far Exalted is He above having a son. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth. And God is All Sufficient as a Disposer of affairs.” (Quran 4:171)
@@omarlittle-hales8237 nonsense
Honest and genuine responses from the people. The similarities in Islam and Judaism is amazing and much more than differences.
you mean where both of them accept how god showed up to abraham in blood and flesh form and even ate lamb cheese bread and drank milk?! and even abraham not knew it was god...
Because they come from the same source. The creator. And the message was always the same Worship one God and obey the messangers
@@ommah3667 nice joke 🧐😂 tell the slaves and their descendants
Also those dead corspes what they killed by the worship one god and o es messengers things 🧐😉😉😉
@@gipsymelody1268 are you joking. 😂Swimming In your laughing. Soon you will swimm in your tears. Illusion
Similaritites?
R you sure?
I've recently watched a video about a similar topic in France. A Moroccan Jewish comedian made a movie about questioning his faith and he said he does go to Church to meditate and 2 French Rabbis spoke up afterwards and said exactly this; A Jew is allowed in a Mosque because there's no idolatry, but not in a Church because of it. We are closer than the media tries to show.
I think that's the difference between a catholic church and a Christian one. I grew up catholic and it is idolatry what they do. In a Christian church all you will find is a cross, that's it.
@@James3-8 ya, I'm not sure they know that some Christian denominations frown upon having imagery in places of worship. I grew up Catholic in an Italian family and that's all I've ever seen in Churches, but as I learned about other groups within Christianity, I found out it wasn't normal for everyone else lol. Also, I'm not sure it's only about the representation as much as the belief in the trinity itself.
As a Muslim of 13 years, I learned that the Trinity was not always a majority belief within Christianity and that's why we still eat the food that's been hand slaughtered the same way we do, by a Christian. We were originally meant to believe in the same God, if we exclude the trinity, so we consider Christians and Jews as "People of the book" aka the Bible/Torah.
@@James3-8 A Catholic is still a Christian, it's just another branch of it.*
@@NoBodyKnows514 taqiya? Why TF were the Rabbis doing in the church?
Which video? Can you give me the link?
Second guy said Muslims believe that God created the world and doesn’t control it which is completely false, everyone else had the right idea.
Muslims believe in one GOD the most high high, who created the world and maintains it, they would understand if they read a bit and the 99 attributes of Allah.
You'll always get some confused people in these random videos :)
I'm Jewish & I have no problem entering a church just to see the beauty & the interior, but I would never pray in one. I think one of the reasons for the prohibition on entering is because Christians push hard on proselytizing & in a mosque there are no idols (like Jesus on a cross) or any other images like that.
As a Christian myself i asked the same question too
I can tell you that we don’t pray for the cross or the image these are symbols from the story of Jesus
So you should know that our prayers are taken from the torah the bible
And I promise you if you read hebrew to open a random page and see if there any differences between your torah and our bible that includes the torah Old Testament and the New Testament
@@charlieharper2694
You consider jesus a god and that's wrong he is a prophet
@@Fiam53 ok I’m wrong let me be wrong it doesn’t harm you in anyway dose it?
@@Fiam53 Where did Jesus say that he's just s mere prophet?
All throughout the Gospels Jesus referred to himself as the Son of Man, meaning the Son of God.
Jesus told the Jews in the temple, " I and the Father are One".
John 10:30
Jesus told Philip, his disciple, " If you see me you see the Father. For the Father is in me and I am in the Father".
John 14:9
Jesus told the Jews, " Before Abraham was born I am"
John 8:58
What is Jesus saying? Is he the same as his Heavenly Father?
No, he's saying that he is coequal with God his Father.
Jesus said, " The Father judges no one but has entrusted all judgement to the Son do that all will honor the Son in the same way as they honor the Father. He that honoreth not the Son honoreth not the Father who sent him".
John 5:22-23
Does this sound like Jesus was just a mere prophet?
One more verse:
Jesus and his disciples were in the region of Caesaria Philipi when he asked them, " Who do the people say the Son of Man is?"
They answered, " Some say you are John the Baptist, others say you are the prophet Elijah and others say you are the prophet Jeremiah and others say you are some other prophet ".
Jesus asked Simon Peter, " Who do you say I am?"
Peter answered, " You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God ".
Jesus replied, " Blessed are you Simon bar Jonah ( Son of Jonah) for flesh and blood have not revealed this to you but only my heavenly Father".
Matthew 16:13-20
Notice: If Peter was wrong, Jesus would have corrected him but he didn't because Peter spoke the truth.
@@jeanclaudepierrot2971
He (God) said , " You cannot see My face , for no one may see Me and live . " Exodus 33:20
5:04 this guy is hilarious! Nobody Will kill you if you enter the Mosque
Depends were . In a west bank mosque he would be lyched to death
@@אלברטבריצחק We don't know until we try 🤷♂️
Hamas terrorists...???
yeah but still there is terror attacks... even if the majority of the islam community in israel is peaceful still there is big chanmce he got some radical terrorists... in israel it's pretty common how the israel forces hurt civils and how the radical muslims vica verse!
@@f4wnz132 Then try 🤷
If only more people in the world focused on their similarities rather than differences ❤
That would be a bad sign. Why waste time spending on similarities?🙃
Or appreciate the similarities n respect the differences. That would be better :)
If only politicians stopped putting ppl against each others.
And not invade other lands and kick out and persecute its people
@@mmaa5109 who invade and who is its people? The land was the land of Israel from several thousand years ago. With Jewish diaspora since 70 CE, eventually into the hands of those who generated crusade wars, etc. etc.
May Allaah guide them. Ameen
Corrie your project is awesome. Please keep it going.
Wow. That was interesting. As a Protestant Christian I've been a longtime supporter of Israel as a country and felt connected to things within Judaism (No Judaism = no Christianity). As a guest I've also visitied 2 of the 3 only synagogues here in Sweden. Not coming there for "converting" or praying, visiting more to understand and for Judaism in itself. But this is like someone mocking you behind your back; "you're an idol worshipper!". Support our country, but we don't really like you - sort of thing. Maybe it's an Israeli thing? A Jewish woman I met at the synagogue in Sweden had a conversation with me afterwards. She was like: "bottom line is; we don't think the Messiah has come yet - but you do. We can still be friends, despite of that.". She made the most wonderful Maroccan pastries.
My co-worker was a very cool sufi-muslim from Pakistan. He also had a chill view about Church and Mosques. We both worked at a Christian school and often times there were some activitities held at a nearby church. He was- there during "Christian activities" but of course didn't participate in religious things. I also went as a guest to a Mosque nearby, also, to understand islam first hand a little better (not only relying on the news). There was a quite welcoming attitude there as I remember and wonderful tea.
Although I don't use or cherish icons, rosaries or statues that my Christian brothers and sisters of orthodox, coptic and catholic branches; I understand that they are not actually worshipping them. The hot potatoe for Jews seems to be Jesus. That becomes the divider. It's nothing personal, just the Jewish Law. I can live with that... it feels a bit harsh, that's all. Us and them.
Hot potatoes seems to be 2000 years of constant mas sacres ...... but hey lets ignore it and be insulted that somone dosnt like statues.
Its not personal I don’t think. It’s just the statues thing. We Muslims also have a similar guideline in Islamic law. The only difference is that we are able to pray in other places like churches etc. but only if there are no status or images. And even if there are, there is a difference of opinion between Islamic scholars. Some rule that it’s prohibited but most rule that it’s makrooh (hated) , meaning you won’t get a sin for doing so but you’ll get good deeds for leaving it off. As long as there are no statues, even if you worship a different god we are able to pray. With the Jews, it seems that even if there are no statues, if the place is used to worship someone else, they are still prohibited from praying there
@@dogbert52 I meant no disrespect. I guess my emotions got the better of me. I'm sorry.
@@Dvlly99
no. its the same for jewish...they have no problem to worship in a unitarian church as long it has no image and statue.
Christianity was born out of Hellenized Judaism. The Jewishness of Christianity comes from a different source of Judaism. Rabbinic Judaism comes from more Pharisaic Judaism. A lot of the aspects of Rabbinic Judaism were born as a reaction to the rise of Christianity. For the last thousands of years, Rabbinic Judaism sought to distance itself much as possible from Christianity.
Me as a MUSLIM
I DONT HATE ANY JEWS OR CHRISTIAN
U GUYS R FULLY ALLOWED TO ENTER MASJID.
THANK U
LOVE FRM INDIA 🇮🇳
You as a Muslims you have nothing but hate toward others how it comes to say that you don't have any hate toward others hhhhhhhhhh it seems that you don't know your religion carefully if you don't have any hate toward christians and Jews that's because of humanity that is born in every person but according to your religion no you have to hate the kuffar which are Jews christians and even others including Hindus etcccc......
And since you're from India have you ever read your Quran??????? Do you understand Arabic ???????
@@jihanhelo6319 bro u r wrong ,
I will teach u , don't worry my religion says whenever someone hurt u , u can hurt them but u should be careful by doing this.
U says we don't have anything what the hack r u talking about man?
Once upon a time what we had now a days u have.
Let me explain- Americans killed millions people in Iraq syria Yemen kuwait Afghanistan Jordan Japan Vietnam ONLY FOR OIL.
SO DONT F@CK WITH US.
U SHIT UR COUNTRY SHIT AND REMEMBER U HAVE TO PAY FOR THIS VERY BADLY.
SO BE READY ME AND MY TEAM COMING TO USA.
@@masummitra7683 hhhhhhhhhhh look who is talking about America's invasion to Afghanistan by the way I will tell you that us invasion to Afghanistan was a blessing thing to afghan people and a proof to my word you can take a look what happened in August 2021 when america left Afghanistan and the Taliban took starting to rulewhat happened to the afghan people and how was their attitudes this is first second since you're from India did you know brother that the Islamic invasion to India as the bloodiest thing in history which Muslims rulers had killed more than 80 million innocent Hindus did you know that Afghanistan Pakistan and bangladesh and India were all Hindus and they were forced to convert India has about 200 million Muslims all of these were Hindus and you are talking about invasion
@@BravoCoy bro r u uneducated?
Why a hindu and Buddhist gonna pray in masjid ?
They have their own place
U really lolll
Another awesome video! There is absolutely nothing else out there like this that I know of. Thanks!
i'm arabic and tbh 99% of the answers made me restore faith in humanity ..peace world ✌
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هذولة يقتلون الفلسطينيين كلا للتطبيع
@@تيريزا-ط6و idk if i should reply to ur nasty disgusting comment or not 🤔
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@@soultrappedinwrongbody1485 what do u means.. this jews gonna pray in mosque with hebrew language not arabs
Great video and very interesting question. Was pleasantly surprised by the answers of some Jews about entering a mosque (I am a Muslim and have entered a synagogue as a guest).
What did you think about it. If one is a true believer of Hashem/ Allah. One should feel it. I hope it was good and special experience for you.🙏💞🌷
@@saftabracha1140 yes indeed, it was a great experience to listen to different views with regards whether to enter a church or mosque when you belong to a Jewish faith. As a Muslim I have no qualms to enter either a synagogue/church, I don't see haram (forbidden) to do so. Respect and understanding is the upmost necessity to live peacefully. Entering someone holy place doesn't change anything in me, my faith (Islam) remains.
@@malikadebbah3343
Muslim can even offer salat ( Namaz) in Hindus Mandir.
But keeping in mind that while keeping the Head bow, there shouldnt be any idol.
@@malikadebbah3343 you even worship blackstone pagan arab gods
@@m.e.k3172 ignorant
2:35 Muslims believe that God created the universe and he watches it. it is written in the Qur'an that, even a leaf can't fall down from a tree without his permission ( God's permission), actually Judaism and Islam are more similar than we think. i have entered some churches, mosques and synagogues, and i can surely say the atmosphere of mosques & synagogues is the same but churches feel different. you can't find hierarchy in mosques & synagogues as in a church
For Christians, the relationship between God and all else is even more metaphysically intimate. God creates all; but must also will continuously that what is persists in existence or it will be no longer.
There are more similarities between Judaism and Islam then most people realize. Actually it’s funny to me that Christians and Jews associate with each other more, because Islam is much more similar to Judaism. For example, the strict monotheism, zakat, rules regarding food, gender segregation, covering the head, greeting of Salam/Shalom, etc. Even Muslims fast on Ashura to honor Moses’ victory and are allowed to eat Kosher meat because the rulings are like that of halal. Jews are considered People of the Book because The Quran say the Torah is a true revelation from God.
there is more claiming for the christianity... for example god walked on the earth in human blood and flesh form! abraham not realized and gived to him lamb cheese bread and milk and the god ate even his angels... so why jesus is impossible?
Jesus from bnei isreal meaning he 100 human not god when term bnei been used like bnei adam children of adam..there no such bnei Elohim Bnei Allah why??bcs El Allah was God..didnt have gender,didnt born or breed,didnt eat didnt sleep didnt get tired etc how can jesus can be compare to Allah?Even by name jesus already show jesus was creation..Allah means The God..there no such The Jesus😁
@@NotLikeWhatYouThink he was nőt creation!
The god create everything by His word!
Why quran call jesus as word of the god?
Why quran call jesus as spirit of the god?
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But even if jesus not dive i will follow him rather Than a phedofile murderer rapist enslaver war criminal! 🧐✝️✝️✝️
O que eu não entendo é o Alcorão afirmar que o Evangelho é uma inspiração de Deus e depois dizer que foi "alterado"
Very interesting and thought provoking. If you notice, the young lads gave a much concise and correct answer. As a muslim, what comes out of this clip is that we are strictly monotheistic in our belief and we view any polytheistic idea, action or thought with perturbation. Judaism and Islam are the only two monotheistic religions in the world.
not really... jesus is same with god... do you belive in abraham?
@@gipsymelody1268Muslims believe that God of Abraham is their God where as Jews believe similar there is no doubt they believe in one God and see christians as pagans
Do you pray to Muhammad?
@@BSBYLYHWH no one pray to Muhammad he was just a Prophet
Your last statement is a grave falsehood. Christians believe that there is but One God. The Trinitarian Personhood in no way undermines or contradicts that Essential and Perfect Unity. God's Union with the man Jesus, impossible for humans to understand, is a fact in history and the greatest manifestation of God's Omnipotence.
I was just in Israel and visited the Palestinian territories as well. Tel Aviv was extremely beautiful great night life if you’re young and single, surprisingly a super liberal city. The Palestinian side was beautiful as well Jericho was nice and hot, Hebron looked the most suffering where the people needed help but Ramallah was super crowded and a lot of things going on there. Of course the old city was spectacular. Thank you for your videos after years of watching I finally travelled myself and it definitely changed a lot of my perceptions.
@Louise Vanessa I see your point so is America and pretty much most countries the History of the world shows us there are conquerors, once conquered the people are under different law under different people. Palestine has been conquered decades ago, it’s time for them to just be a part of ISrael TBH Especially since there are so many of them that have Israeli citizenship and/or pay Israeli taxes
I’m an atheist that grew up in a majority Christian nation and in cultish Christian religion. I’m amazed at how much more accepting the Jewish men are with Muslims vs how they are with Christians. I don’t have a dog in the fight, it this video exposed my ignorance
*Ask Jesus Christ to forgive you of all of your sins and he will, and you will have Eternal Life in Heaven. There is no other way to pay for sins or get in to Heaven.*
*Serious~🙏👑🕊️*
It's weird and bizarre to see people entering a temple to worship a statue or a cross.
@@GlobetrotterBR I was told they don't worship statutes. The statues are symbolic.
But they have no problem killing Muslims
@@eve-1 To a non Christian, bowing to a statue in a temple is the same as bowing to any wax figure at Madame Tussaud's.
As a rule, for us muslims, the whole world has been made tahir (pure/clean) for us to pray, except for places which are distinctly unclean like toilets, animal lairs, etc. So, yes, we can pray in a church or a synagogue as long as we dont face or prostrate to the cross or other symbols.
Go ahead and give it a try, they got mass said in Arabic at a few Anglican churches in Jerusalem. When it's time to receive communion go to the aisle take a knee and cross yourself and say a prayer. Then go to the altar rail and kneel on it and pray. When the priest comes with the host just cross your arms over your chest and receive a blessing. Or if you feel like it outstretch your hands and receive the body of Christ and the cup of salvation. You know the legend of the holy grail ? It's true, you drink from the special cup you're given life eternal. Go practice being a Christian in secret, you will not burn in hell for it.
@@voiceofreason2674 Waw! You went on a tirade there. Are you ok? Have logic, decency and civility abondoned you? Calm down. You can tell me everything without getting angry. Come, try again. What do you want to tell me?
We Christians are urged to pray always and everywhere. It seems odd to me that places like toilets and animal lairs are considered unsuitable for prayer
How we pray in church there r idols our pray won't be accepted we may pray in place belong to church where there r no idols or statues to pray
@@TheRociCrew better put a cloth on ground and pray outside
Just wanted to add, a Jewish or Muslim man OR woman would not be rejected from entering a church.
That's nice. But according to Christianity, they will be both rejected from heaven and burn eternally, whatever that might mean
I bet there isn't even a Christian decree against proselytising inside a Synagogue.
and u are not rejected from entering a mosque too
Yeah thanks but we won't enter a Church
@@לואיסרוסאס-ספיר depends on the Christian - unitarians think differently for instance
I would have no problem with a Muslim praying in my synagogue but a Christian I would
@Shalom Shalom Masjid is a mosque & it is Arabic not Hrbrew in Hebrew mosque is misgad & it only means a mosque a synagogue in Hebrew is calle a Bet HaKnesset never misgad.
@Shalom Shalom No masjid is Arabic there is no J sound in Hebrew tefila is worship I speak Hebrew as a daily language & Jews do not call a Jewish place of worship a misgad it is exclusively a Muslim place of worship a Jewish place of worship is called a Bet HaKenesset not a masjid or a misgad ask anybody n Israel where I live Jewish or Muslim where is misgad or a masjid they will only to a Muslim place of worship if you want a Jewish place of worship you ask for a Bet HaKnesset do not have the nerve to tell me when I am Jewish & I live in a place inhabied by Jews & Muslims that a misgad or a masjid is ever a Jewish place of worship when any inhabitant of this land will say exactly what I am saying. Obviously you are neither a Jew nor a Muslim or you'd know that I am correctt!!!
@Shalom Shalom You have to stop with those weird conclusion based only on etymology.... Words get their meaning from many other aspects (context, culture, linguistical formats....)
@Shalom Shalom Actually it is not a state holiday everything is open business as usual if it were a state holiday all banks,schools &government offices would be cvlosed but they are not they are open!! Why do you make comments on that which you know nothing about? I live & you don't so I know what i am talking about!!!
@Shalom Shalom Masjid is totally Arabic not Hebrew pleasae do not comment on that which you do not know about!!!
Let's US pray berjamaah in one mosque for our submissions to Allah SWT for more blessing ...aamiin🌟
Interesting to hear many Jews are against entering a Church. From a Muslim point of view, many Muslims don't mind entering a Church. The act of entering it doesn't mean that a person agrees with the concept of trinity etc.. It's more of a gesture of opening a hand towards "the other" and focusing on similarities rather than opposing points.
What a lot of these people were saying is that it is NOT personal at all. It's simply a matter of following Jewish law. Listening the Hebrew that came across very clearly (and I know this to be true). It probably gets lost in the subtitles.
11:05 he said whether we should be happy for the prayer, not whether it is accepted or not.
לשמוח לא לסמוך.
Islam emphasizes flexibility in prayer locations to accommodate various circumstances and to promote accessibility to worship. The flexibility allows Muslims to pray in mosques, which are considered more rewarding, but also permits prayer in clean areas outside the mosque. This flexibility acknowledges the diverse situations individuals may find themselves in and encourages a commitment to regular prayer regardless of the specific location.
There is nowhere that is not clean for prayer. No limiting material surroundings are requisite for prayer. All can pray wherever they may be.
Judaism according to the Torah says: there are 3 things that if you are told to do or if they kill you, you must not do it. One, worship idols or they will kill you and you command to be killed. The second is incest, and the third is to murder someone. Christianity is definitely idolatry, and many Jews were murdered in very cruel ways by Christianity, the Church and the Christians. There is no problem with a Jew entering the mosque, because both religions have only one God.
Totally agree💯 during the crusades, when they captured Jerusalem they killed everyone including women, children, elderly. Jews were burned alive in synagogues.They killed all the Jews and Muslims in the city.Streets were filled with blood but when Muslims captured it back from them many years later, they banished invaders with their families and anything they can carry, did not massacre them like crusaders did. Very sad chapter in human history, not many people know. Just saying
But you guys are stealing, killing Palestinian kids from last 70 years...!!
@@PkTrek So that you know that what you hear in the media is not true, come here and see that everything is one big lie. Your mistake is that the Arabs have been attacking the State of Israel for 100 years and have not stopped. See for yourself how much Hamas from Gaza attacks the civilian population with missiles. There is no such country in the whole world that does not react to missile fire. They fire rockets from civilian buildings, our army informs the civilians to evacuate the building, and only then does it send a small rocket that makes a noise and only at the end does it fire a rocket at the building from which rockets are fired. Hamas usually forbids the citizens to leave the building so that people like you will say that Israel is killing civilians. If there were people shooting at your building, do you expect your country not to protect you?
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You will be amazed at how Muslims talk about their love for Israel
Sarah Zoabi is a Muslim
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Muhammad Zoabi
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Muhammad Kaabia
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A woman from Kalnaswa
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Annette Haskia is a Muslim mother who has 3 combatant children in the Israeli army
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A Muslim fighter in the Israeli army
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Annette Haskia
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A Muslim fighter in the Israeli army
Summer
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Mona Lisa The Arabs served the Israel Defense Forces
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Yahya Mahmid Israel Defense Forces
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Faraz and Piraz twins from East Jerusalem, Israel Defense Forces
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Israel Defense Forces soldier Yosef Slota
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IDF soldiers are Bedouins in the front line
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Christian Arabs, Israel Defense Forces
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Muslim Arab Army of Defense for Israel
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What will happen if there are no Arabs?
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Muslim Arabs tell the truth about the Israel Defense Forces - share and spread that the whole world will see !!!
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Syrian journalist: The Arabs are to blame for their current situation; The Jews are a people who performed miracles
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Native Muslims, Jews, Christians were living happily side by side until 1940, this all conflict started by West first they massacre jews in Germany, then Britishers invited non-native Zionist settlers coming from Europe America etc and then those Zionist settler's started stealing natives homes and today natives lost everything. Facing oppression persecution injustice in daily life
My father comes from Halkis, a town close to Athens where there is a Jewish community & synagogue since 250BC, probably the oldest in Europe. These people, except from religion and their own neighborhood, were absolutely Greek in manners, language, dressing etc. Till the Holocaust, my 97 year old Christian Orthodox father remembers his Jewish classmates visiting with him the Christian churches in the big holidays (Ex 15 August, Virgin Mary's Αssumption). It was not a taboo for them.
Such a great experiment, this is Gold. This should open the eyes of Christianity.
i dont understand why chitristianity exist becose u must be jew or muslim.... first religion and last religion... u can not between them....
@@necipcaglayan3722 ahahah a jew is simply someone who didn’t accept God came and restored the Alliance in the person of Jesus Christ, while a muslism is simply an heretic who follow a con-artist
@@didonegiuliano3547 con artist?
@@necipcaglayan3722 Idiot
@@necipcaglayan3722 I remember a verse in the Quran that says Jews will be hiding behind stones and trees and that the last hour will not come until Muslims completely annihilate the jews 😂. Most jews don't know their enemy 😂
Many years ago as a Non Jew I visited several times the Kabbalat Shabbat service in Prague at a conservative Jewish community. It didn't take place in a synagogue, but in a large room in a historical Jewish Town Hall. I still remember several different tunes of Lecha dodi that the members of the community sang.
2:28 this bearded guy is totally wrong about Muslim belief of Allah. He just doesn't know. Yes Allah created this world and everything within it and also controls everything. Not even a leaf from the tree fall down without the permission from Allah/God.
1:45 idk what hes talking abt
Quran 2:255 "Allah! There is no god ˹worthy of worship˺ except Him, the Ever-Living, All-Sustaining. Neither drowsiness nor sleep overtakes Him. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Who could possibly intercede with Him without His permission? He ˹fully˺ knows what is ahead of them and what is behind them, but no one can grasp any of His knowledge-except what He wills ˹to reveal˺. His Seat encompasses the heavens and the earth, and the preservation of both does not tire Him. For He is the Most High, the Greatest"
as jew I would like to go to masque and also to a Muslim country. but I don't like to go to any idols worshipping country like india and china etc
Visit Bangladesh brother. We love jews here ❤. ☪️🤝✡️
Have u ever entered a mosque with muslims inside? How dare u say this when christians are supporting u
When they persecute you again, don't even think of taking refuge in India or China.😂
That's funny considering that Indians are probably the most Jew-loving people.
Bro you literally offend nearly 1b hindus😂😭iam from India and they are taught that a jew can pray in thier temple and also they(Hindus) are also allowed to worship thier idol in your holy place😂
It made me laugh when he said if they let me in.😂😂😂
Sacular 😂
As a muslim, jews are jews, but at least they are not polytheist and pray the only true God, they God of Abraham.
Sadly they reject al masih and the last prophet Muhammadﷺ
There’s no “at least” the ones in Israel are bad ppl and a polytheist with a good heart is better than them
I didn’t know this until today, thank you for sharing.
Christians are shocked when watching this video🤣🤣🤣
😜😜🤣🤣
Not really, we are told that Christ will be hated. But as a Reformed Protestant without images or icons it took me a while to work out their idolatry they were referring to is largely Catholic and Orthodox based and more typical in Israel.
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Even then, Orthodox and Catholics don't literally worship and idol/statue/graven image
@@Roofhackbut muslims love Jesus 😂😂😂
@@tinashilsou6945 No they don't. Tell me what they love about Jesus/Isa? They took EVERY meaningful thing from Jesus and just say that they love Jesus like Christians do because they are TOLD to love him without having any basis for it. The fact is, what Jesus actually taught and did they absolutely hate because firstly, the quran doesn't contain any of it, and secondly it nullifies what is actually in the NT concerning his sacrifice.
Name one thing good about Jesus from an Islamic perspective a part from "lol he was a prophet like moham".
I was going to tell a story about to people who couldn't share.
It's quite amazing how much in common people have,
I read a book and saw two common themes greed and sharing, and one became powerful over the other, and at that point they completed the test.
But it took someone with wisdom to explain the psychological aspect of the story for it to be understood.
This video reminded me of that book.
what is the story?
2:03 he is wrong We Muslims believe that there is only one God, and He is the Creator of everything in the universe, and we do not worship anything but Him. We also believe in all messengers such as Moses, Isaac, Abraham, and Jesus, and of course our Prophet Muhammad, who is the last of the prophets
2:35 Wrong belief about Allah there. We Muslims believe that not only Allah is the Creator of everything but He is much involved in His creations' lives.
The Quran explicitly says that Allah is well aware of what we do, that He hears and responds to our prayers, that He provides for our sustenance etc.
Islam is the globalised version of Judaism. Judaism is only for Jewish ethnicity but islam was sent for the whole mankind. Associating partner is the biggest sin that won't be forgiven.
Judaism is for the whole of mankind and for the whole world to be redeemed. Islam is still a false religion while Judaism is the whole truth
The Jews call Christians infidels and the Christians support the Jews🤣🤣🤣. I want to see the facial expressions of the Christians
We're used to being called false names. We support the Jews because they were God's people from and through whom Jesus was born to fulfill their own prophesies and become their own Messiah.
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Jesus was Palestinian not Israeli, and this Zionist fake state of Isreal has nothing to do with children of prophet Jacob! ,God’s people don’t commit Genocides
@@daviddecelles8714have some shame and dignity bro wtf😂😂😂😂
@@daviddecelles8714 nah, just like someone said to you have some shame🤣
so you guys aren’t God’s people?
weren’t the jews the ones who allegedly crucified your god(jesus)????
@@shikorina2kNo, dear banana. Those were the Romans.
Im muslim and i relate more to the jews. We believe in God without partners. We consider christians idol worshippers and could not pray in a church. We feel sad for them. Same time we accept and love all prophets including jesus peace be upon him but could never pray to them or through them. Allah forgives all sins but not idol worshipping. Christans dont accept Mohammed peace be upon him and jews dont accept jesus or Mohammed. He was the seal of all prophets from Ishmaels line. Quran came to correct idol worshipping and lead all people back on Abrahams original strictly monoteistic faith
Muslims do not worship the God of the Bible. Yah is not Islamic Allah.
jews are disrespectful and have a superiority complex over non jews. the quran said that christians are more close to muslims than jews because the rabbis are corrupted.
@@fotochick4 allah is the name of god
God is not his name. Arabs people whether they are Muslims, Christians or Jews called allah when they are praying
@@N77-p9t Allah is a generic word for God just like if I were speaking Spanish I would use Dios. It is a title and not a name. Of course it will be used by Arab speakers because it means God in Arabic.
@@fotochick4 if that was the case Jesus wouldn’t have called God Alaha in Aramaic according to Christians. The name transcends Arabic. Another example In Hebrew they say Eloh and it’s in the Torah.
Finally, my point.
Islam and Judaism are much closer theologically.
As a Muslim I hope Palestinian and Israeli find a common ground and live with equal rights. No dominance by any group
The land is for arabs whither Jews christians or muslims. the zionists got there by genocide. They don't belong there
There will be no peace as long as the Israeli occupation exists. Shame on you for recognizing the existence of Israel
Sorry, but the land is historically Jewish, for 4000 years. Arabs were colonisers 1000 years ago
No lol. Israel is based on oppression, Israel is occupying palestine, may Allah grant Palestinians peace and freedom and their land back. We as Muslims respect Jews but not Zionists
I love you my Jewish brothers and sisters. I am Muslim
May Allah guide you cos they are our enemies and they are occupiers
@@MNSaid27 Only if you WANT to see them that way, and your mind has been poisoned to see them that way. You can choose to get to know some and maybe change your mind. You are the enemies of the Joos, not the other way around. You are the ones who keep attacking them and want to wipe them out eg Iran.
@@MNSaid27 Islam were the occupiers for the last 1400 years...now that the tide has turned you don't like it? Remember that the Arabs lived in Arabia. They didn't live in Israel. The Jews and Christians lived there....until Mohammed's companion came and stole it from them. Don't you read history?
@@bithiahamariah9139 Palestinians are widely recognized as the original inhabitants of the land, with deep historical and cultural ties to the region. In contrast, European and American Jewish migration to Palestine, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, was part of the Zionist movement aimed at establishing a Jewish homeland.
Some genetic studies suggest continuity between Palestinians and other Levantine populations, supporting claims of their indigenous status. Historical records from the 1800s and early 1900s document land purchases by Jewish settlers, often during periods of economic hardship for Palestinians. Reports from European newspapers at the time celebrated these efforts and later the displacement of Palestinians, framing it as a triumph and promoting colonization efforts to rally support among Christian Zionists and encourage Jewish migration to the region.
This historical context remains a pivotal issue in understanding the origins of the ongoing conflict.
@@MNSaid27 RAGE BAIT 0/10
I’m a orthodox Sephardic Jew who lives amongst an affluent community . About 8 years ago while in Shul on Yom Kippur suddenly a black man in a suit casually walked in & sat down. It’s fair to say that in the Shul’s 40 year history this never happened. It’s a town where everyone knows everyone. Anyway, after about 10 min. I see the rabbi leaving the pulpit along side an influential member making a B line to the man. It appears as if they asked to speak to him outside. He gently agreed and off they went. Now I’m extremely close with the rabbi and was raised in a eclectic environment, I didn’t have the sheltered lifestyle most in the Shul had so my empathy lead me out of my sit and out the door to see what was up. (Leaving my 10 year old son in his seat) when I got outside I saw a small crowd & the rabbi (very uncomfortable) & this other gentleman asking him questions as to why he was there. (Please keep in mind at this time multiple synagogues were randomly attacked both here & abroad.) anyway… at some point the police were notified. I felt awful for the guy cause it seemed like he was only there to pray. I told the rabbi to return to the Shul & that me & this other man would handle it with the police when they got there. We then took the guy into a office where police arrived. The rich guy tells him he’s sorry but with all that’s going on in the world he is uncomfortable w him there and that he demanded the police pat him down for weapons or bombs. Again the man complied and the officer went on to do so. After he was clean the other guy bolted back to pray & lost interest. Me I felt differently. After the cop and man left and I was left alone w the guy in the office I began to sob. I felt awful to see us treat another human this way. But I also understood both sides view. I hugged him & apologized for what transpired. I also then insisted he come back to the Shul and pray and that id be proud if he sat w me and my son. I wanted my son to learn a powerful message as well. & a lot of the people in my section were pretty cool about it & there was also many stares and uncomfortableness. His name was Daniel & I haven’t seen him since. I wish him well.
I don't see why you felt so awful. The man was a potential security threat, and it sounds like he was treated well. Yom Kippur is also not a day for random visitors - someone who wishes to visit a synagogue would be advised to do so on virtually any day other than Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, when the atmosphere is at its most serious and focused. It's not an appropriate time to stop in.
@@Anne-mn3rh if you were there , you would have felt for a human being. If not than I feel sorry for u.
@Hummer are u retarded ??? First of all who says I’m a woman? 🙄 secondly, why would I write a short book and lie? Stupid fucking people that exist is amazing…
@@Anne-mn3rh anytime a person wants to connect with his creator is the right time. The world does not revolve around u.
@@Lorenzoselas I probably _would_ have felt sorry for him, but that's different from feeling awful for the way he was treated. Based on your description, it doesn't sound like he was treated badly at all. The Rabbi and the other gentleman acted exactly as they should have, looking out for the safety of their community while maintaining the other man's dignity to the greatest reasonable extent.
As a Muslim myself i agree to his answer at 9:40 mosques are for Muslims to pray the way they want and same for Jewish in synagogue. Mixing it up will cause further problems
The antagonization between Muslim and Jews is only purely geopolitical due to the state of Israel. In regards to theological clashes, Sunni orthodox Muslims tend to have a beef with Christianity and Shia Islam due to polytheistic style of worship. Ironically this is where Jews and Muslims see eye to eye and hence why there is no confrontation when one enters the others place of worship due to strict adherence to monotheism.
Pact of omar , 1400 years of enslavment.
@@dogbert52 yes and the Jews ran to the safety of Muslims from Europe for centuries. Muslim Pirates gave them safety in North africa (no enslanvement) and the Ottomans let them settle constantinople after its conquest. Use your head idiot.
The antagonization is much older. It began with Muhammad and everywhere Jews and Muslims met. And the current antagonization is much older than the State of Israel, already from the 1910's I'd not before.
@@icysaracen3054 sure habibi. Just ignore 1400 years of enslavment as dhimmi m
@@dogbert52 dhimmi isn’t enslavement. Propaganda
What an enlightening video 👍
As Rabbi Singer has pointed out, a Jew can enter and prayer in a mosque because Islam teaches monotheism. However, most Christians believe Jesus was divine and that the Higher power consists of Three persons. Most Christian churches contain idols of Mary, Jesus and saints, and Christians pray to such idols. I am a Jew and have been in Christian churches. To me it is like a trip to a museum containing statues of false pagan dieties such as Jupiter, Apollo, Venus and Krishna. If I don't believe these idols are divine, or pray to them, how is it different than watching fictional characters such as Snow White in a Disney movie? Idolatry is a state of mind: It is belief in the idols, not the existence of the statues or icons. 🕎
Christians do not ever pray to idols! This is a mellenia old defamation. Statues and pictures put the believer in a better state of mind and heart to pray to the One and Only God. Jesus, the first century Nazarene of the root of Jesse and the house of David, was fully human in every way except sin; but God chose in Love to join Himself with him. This is impossible for man but not God. Christians have become a 'scandal' to the world because of the wilful limits of the human heart who refuse to accept that God can and did do this.
Most respectful Jew
@@the90s37 All images of Jesus, Mary and the saints are as much idols as images of Jupiter, Apollo, Osiris, or Baal. The Trinity is a pagan mythology 🕎
The amount of ignorance about Christianity among Jews is just comical...
The statues of the saints are not idols. They are representations of human beings who've succeeded in attaining heaven. No Christian prays to them (neither the statue/picture nor the historical person so represented), thinking them in any way divine. We do, however, have the ability to ask the saints in heaven to intercede for us before God. Because we are sentient, the representations remind us of them and hopefully encourage us to ask them for their help.
Amazing, Thanks for sharing
As a muslim I am amazed by this video to see how much jews respect Islam and muslims .Ours beliefs are common . There should be more videos like this.
1:47 he does not understand what Islam is
Im Muslim and this makes me so happy. May YHWH bless our Jewish cousins. My country saved Jews during world war 2 and I couldn’t be more proud.
John 8:58 - Jesus is YHWH
Where I live in the US there is a synagogue that provides space for Muslims to pray Friday prayers. I went once and it was such an emotional experience. I’m not sure if it’s rented but there were Jewish people there as we entered welcoming us. It was beautiful. I don’t know if they still hold prayers there with everything going on, but it’s just all so sad considering how much we have in common.
This was a very good video Corey, If you cannot, I would like to translate it into Arabic.
Are there no Arabic subtitles available in any of Corey's videos? If not, they are definitely needed!
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@@AlJihAdIGuY address, address
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This was really so great to watch. Again you ask the questions so clearly and respectful and i appreciate the peoples honest feedback from the people its so refreshing to watch these videos. What stand out for me is that Jews belief the same as muslims that there is only one God and they clearly say that Christianity is a idolatry believe. Jews feel more aligned to Muslims as a religion. Please have more of these questions with Jewish people on dress code in church, cleansing etc. between three faiths and how these feel about the commonalities.
Fascinating video, thank you.
Rabbi Tovia Singer explains this perfectly. Christianity is idolatry and Islam is not. Therefore theoretically Jews can enter a mosque, but must stay away from churches..
Correct. We can enter your mosques
Perfectly explained, perhaps; but materially false. Christianity is not idol worship. The Loving historical God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, his twelve sons and the Prophets performed what only God can do. In Love and to redeem humans from sin, He joined humanity in the man Jesus, thereby fulfilling history. Many Jews contemporary with Jesus and after accepted this truth. It was the corrupt Sanhedrin and Pharisees who rejected Him. These Jesus Himself excoriated for their self-righteous hypocricy calling them "whitened sepulchers."
Muslims and Jews are True Brothers! We believe in the same God, just worship under different names. We have more similarities than differences! As a Muslim I pray for peace between us!! Peace all over the world!
Not really, according to the Qur'an, Jews who don't accept Islam are the worst of creatures, along with Christians and polytheists.
@@christophercano4809 "according to the Quran" you never read the quran
"Indeed, the believers, Jews, Sabians and Christians-whoever ˹truly˺ believes in Allah and the Last Day and does good, there will be no fear for them, nor will they grieve." quran5:69
@@hassentrh2118 Read it for yourself: Al-Baienah 98:6
إِنَّ ٱلَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا۟ مِنْ أَهْلِ ٱلْكِتَٰبِ وَٱلْمُشْرِكِينَ فِى نَارِ جَهَنَّمَ خَٰلِدِينَ فِيهَآۚ أُو۟لَٰٓئِكَ هُمْ شَرُّ ٱلْبَرِيَّةِ
Indeed, they who disbelieved among the People of the Scripture and the polytheists will be in the fire of Hell, abiding eternally therein. Those are the worst of creatures.
@@hassentrh2118 Al-Baienah 98:6
إِنَّ ٱلَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا۟ مِنْ أَهْلِ ٱلْكِتَٰبِ وَٱلْمُشْرِكِينَ فِى نَارِ جَهَنَّمَ خَٰلِدِينَ فِيهَآۚ أُو۟لَٰٓئِكَ هُمْ شَرُّ ٱلْبَرِيَّةِ
"Indeed, they who disbelieved among the People of the Scripture and the polytheists will be in the fire of Hell, abiding eternally therein. Those are the worst of creatures."
@@christophercano4809 كفرو means disbelievers hence what you linked is talking about jews, christians who don't believe in god, while the guy you reply to says those of the book (jewish, christians) who believe. Your verses don't contradict each other. the worst of disbelievers in islam is the muslim who disbelieves as far as I know.
"For where two or three are gathered together in my name, I am there among them" Mt 18:20
We Christians are the Church, Jesus is the truth the way and the life.
jesus was the way but not destination like proghet before him like moses ibraham david ..... they war the way to godd too
Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian; he submitted in all uprightness(Muslim) and was not a polytheist(pagan).
(Qur'an 3v67)
Do you claim that Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and his descendants were all Jews or Christians?” Say, “Who is more knowledgeable: you or Allah?” Who does more wrong than those who hide the testimony they received from Allah? And Allah is never unaware of what you do.(Qu'ran 2v140)
Jesus is a man who on the day of judgement will submiiiit and will be judged by God . ❤️ he is a prophet who taught you to worship God
100% the channel with this Israeli dude asking questions from Palestinians and Israelis is so wholesale
I would enter a Church if it was, for example, a historical relic, which I've done on several occasions. I do admire Christian architecture in this respect. The same can be said for a Mosque.
I would not pray or worship in either. But simply entering is okay in my view.
A big part of their relics and the Vatican wealth they got by stealing and confiscating money and properties from Jews during 300 years of cruelty and persecution in what they call "Holy Inquisition" in Europe and after the 16th century extended to the Americas. It finished only in 1821. Half of what was confiscated was given to the kings, Spanish, Portuguese and French, and half was given to the Popes throughout the centuries. All those 'marvelous' ancient churches were built with stolen money and slave labor. Unfortunately, people know very little about the Christian Inquisition and what Christians did.
Ok
Shalom, Salam, Peace.
“O people of the Scripture! Do not exceed the limits in your religion, nor say of God aught but the truth. The Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, was a Messenger of God and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary and a spirit created by Him; so believe in God and His Messengers. Say not: ‘Trinity!’ Cease; it is better for you! For God is One God, glory is to Him, Far Exalted is He above having a son. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth. And God is All Sufficient as a Disposer of affairs.” (Quran 4:171)
I still don’t think one should go into the church even as an historical relic as it never really leaves the place. But I think one is allowed to turn it into a shull. There may be a certain progress they have to go though?
@@omarlittle-hales8237 I told you before Jesus is nothing that you write. You deliberately teach an untruth stop your idol worshiping you are doing your self harm in the end. Stop 🛑 how dare you compare a lump of meat to The only one who made heaven and Earth. Wake up from your slumber. !!!!!! Ask Hashem/ Allah to open your spiritual eyes. And repent.
I visited many churches in the city where I live and admired their architectural structures. I haven't visited a synagogue yet, but I would like to. I am not a religious person, but if I were to pray, I would prefer to pray where I believe.
You're not a religious person or in other word kafir, you don't have to answer as you are not a believer
Love you baby
So you don’t want to visit a Mosque?
Read at those comments for you and can knw what a fool they are! One wrote you are a kafir it mean worst in Islam because the Muslim believe if you kill a kafir they will go to heaven and they also rewarded 77 virgin 💩! The other wrote love you baby only because you have a young female as your profile picture! The other one ask if you do not want to visit a Mosques so you can reply back! For me A Mosque or a synagogue not worth looking at it!
@@wowAmazingWorldDo not label people. Look into yourself. ONLY ALLAH KNOWS YOU IS AT LOSS.. I sincerely recommend you to NEVER EVER call someone kafir if they don't openly say that they are kafir.
Curious that most say they will not enter a church.
Long story short. About thirty years ago, I saw a group of, what I would say were, Jewish people praying, inside an Spanish Catholic Cathedral. Although the historic building used to be a Mosque about eight hundred years ago in Al-Andalus, the Catholics consecrated it and built a Cathedral inside. At the time there were no Mosques in Spain and Islam was illegal and pursued /prosecuted by police.
You are probably talking about the La Iglesia Catedral de la Encarnación, which was built over Aljama mosque, in the city of Málaga. But it makes no sense Jews praying inside a church that was a mosque in the past. And by the way, there were mosques in Spain 30 years ago and there were no persecution or prosecution against Islam at all.
@@GlobetrotterBR I was talking about the Cathedral-Mosque in Cordoba.
I am not Jewish but what I saw was quite similar to what I've witnessed at "the kotel" or "Wailing Wall".
I was misguided. According to the imam of Granada's mosque that was the first one and "founded" in 1996. Meanwhile Google states that the first mosque in Spain's modern times was founded in the 80's in Cordoba. It may be due to the differences between beliefs, that often deny other Muslims being part of Islam.
Of course you don't have to believe an stranger on the internet. if you, like my grandmother, align with those at the right of the conservatives, better save time and ignore the rest.
" And by the way, there were mosques in Spain 30 years ago and there were no persecution or prosecution against Islam at all."
As confirmed by members of the National Police that I personally know, nowadays it's not illegal but it's still not welcomed. If a local council denies the permit to use a building the police do enforce said ruling. A friend of mine said "We just follow orders, people's votes give politicians power"
Police in riot gear stopped and took to jail Muslims gathering to pray in Granada while I lived there for some years during the 90's. They had no permit from the council and after the Mosque was lawfully functioning Police still went looking for "terrorists" and forcing some to spend the night under arrest.
Nearly the same happened in Chiclana (Cadiz) in 2014, the detained were from Saharawi ethnicity and allegedly members of the Polisario front. Afterwards they were confirmed as families gathering to pray.
I honestly could not believe that what I personally knew happened in the 90's was still happening in 2014 as one of those saharawi people told me face to face. In this case I casually chatted with my, at the time, father in law and he confirmed the facts. Let's say he, a retired army officer, shared some predemocratic ideas and proudly talked about some of his relatives line of work in the forces.
Me being a non practising Catholic civilian, can't confirm nor deny the terrorist allegations. What I can confirm is the persecution decades ago and the actual institutional harrasment emanating from many political parties.
@@azazelreficulmefistofelicu7158 I was living in Spain (Madrid) in the 90's and reaffirm what I wrote above.
@@GlobetrotterBR "I was living in Spain (Madrid) in the 90's and reaffirm what I wrote above."
Are you really saying that there is not an "issue" with the National Police, specially in Madrid? Have you seen the swastikas and fascists signs in the Police lockers? Because I have, in more cities that I want to remember.
Things are not as openly racist nowadays but I would not recommend to any Jew or non white person to visit Majadahonda for example.
But if you insist things are "kosher" then you know better than the actual people serving in the forces. Or in the SMS as ATS in ambulances.
That opinion may be due to lack of immersion or knowledge about Spanish and the community of Madrid's society. Or you may align with my Grandmother's political views although I doubt their views on the Judeo Masonic conspiracy would have suited you.
Since '95 The People's Party has formed different governments in said community. You know, the party coming from the Popular Alliance and founded by Manuel Fraga Iribarne. Does it ring any bells?
Let's talk about today the 21st Century . Who is killing in the name of their god? , It's simple,Muslims are killing innocent people in the name of Allah, some Muslims countries have a law that you can't be Christian , go to any Christain country and you wouldn't have a law to cast to anyone out . Please be honest.
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There are more similarities between Islam and Judaism than Christianity. For example, they both observe dietary requirements such as Halal and Kosher.
In practice yes, but in theology absolutely not.
@@fotochick4
in theology also yes
@@abed5144 Did God tell Abraham to sacrifice Isaac or Ishmael? Which nation did God make a covenant with? Do you know the 10 commandments? Do you keep the Sabbath?
@@fotochick4
According to Judaism and Islam , God made covenant with Issac.
Both of those religion,
Also believes God promised Ishmael too with a great nation from his offsprings.
Although Not mentioned in Quran ,
Islam doesn't break 10 commandments.
If you says it does Same can be said about Christianity.
Do Christians Keep Koshar ??
@@fotochick4
Both of those religion believe in 1 God Who cannot be fully represented In a human Body .
Both of these religion find Idea of God coming Down for human sacrifice for Salvation Laughable .
i liked what the guy who was eating said about his conversation with his wife. something ive heard brought up in the US is whether the phrase “god bless you” is offensive. ive always found that claim ridiculous. as a catholic if anyone of any religion told me theyd pray for me id appreciate it. even if you dont believe in their god, they thought enough of you to ask for divine intervention in your favor.
09:33 be a bit more prepared corey.
he says a muslim cannot pray his prayer in a synagogue.
Does he know what Muslims say in their prayer?
You could translate him the Fatiha and some obligatory prayers.
As a muslim Im surprised lol. I learned smth today. So basically they think of us exactly like we think of them: we are fine with each other religion basically. Not many Christians know this, but in Islam, we are ordered to eat kosher food if we can’t find halal, that praying in a synagogue is allowed, and that the jews are our cousins from Abraham. The conflict about Palestine is an occupation dilemma, not a religious war like these Christian evangelical fanatics want people to think. Before zionism, we had jewish neighbors and friends and business partners aaaall over the muslim world. I will never forget how my grandmother used to cry everytime she talked about her childhood friends and neighbors in Morocco, who were jewish. People used to be so close and took from each other traditions in food and clothes and ways of life. She used to cry because they all left to Israel and she remembers how everybody was crying from both sides when they came to say goodbye… these are nearly 250.000 moroccan jews that just left over the years, and they left a hole in the community here
0:48 you're welcome to any mosque
As a Muslim, I love and respect my Jewish brothers and family! ✡☪
now they are killing us
and supported by christians
I immediately subscribed to your channel.Our governments or leaders do not represent us well.We the people could have lived together peacefully especially Muslims and Jews
He loves the government dont feel for their trap ... they stole our land after all
@ Abdinasir...you lie when you say Muslims will live together with Jews in peace. Uour Quran says on the last days jews will be hiding behind trees and rock and the rocks will say a jew is hiding behind me and Muslims will completely annihilate the Jews. Without lies Islam dies 😂
This was very interesting and sad at the same time!
What do Hindus think about it knowing they claim to be like Jews and to be very close ally to each other.
🤣🤣🤣
Lol 😂😂
😂😂😂Lol, Hindu's are such a bast*rd
Christians do not ban anyone from entering, that would be cruel and the opposite of God.
tell this to the crusaders
@@Sahih-al-Bukkaki So you're basing current times facts on Crusader times?! 👏😅😅
As if Christianity hasn't already been a joke for centuries.
@@pipandlou so you changed your old christian ways in the last 100 years?
@@Sahih-al-Bukkaki I'm not here to rip apart different faith because I'm not insecure in my own. Peace.
I am truly amazed! I didn't know Jews were so close to us yet we are very divided.
@2:15 the Rabbi says that we Muslims don't believe in the God who created the whole world and oversees the all world and leads the world today , it's funny that Muslims DO believe in all that today, he is just an ignorant Rabbi
Quran 32: 5: He governs all that exists, from the celestial space to the earth; and in the end all shall ascend unto Him [for judgment] on a Day the length whereof will be [like] a thousand years of your reckoning
Quran 42: 11: (He is) the Creator of the heavens and the earth: He has made for you pairs from among yourselves, and pairs among cattle: by this means does He multiply you: there is nothing whatever like unto Him, and He is the One that hears and sees (all things).
He doesn't know much
Religion unites us, and politics divides us. That's why I hate politics
5:31 Brother Yaakov you are welcome to a Mosque ❤
0:56 from a Christian (Catholic) perspective the answer is: yes, as by our understanding God and Jesus are one and the same in the holy Triunity.
Towards prayer: I can pray wherever I want as there is only one God, so why would I fear the religious sites of others who believe along the same lines or of pagans - as their Gods aren't real there is nothing that they could do to me and since God is omnipresent I can pray to him wherever I am.
However can I partake in their worship? No, as they are not celebrating holy Mass. I can be present, I can pray, but it is nothing more than praying to me and not the actual worship of God.
Christianity requires communion for worship - "where two or three are together in my name, there I am right amongst their midst" and the eternal and universal holy Mass is celebrated in a Catholic church.
So a mosque of a synagogue are on a similar level as a protestant church to me, as they also don't celebrate mass but have, at least from my perspective, a prayer circle rather than a worship - which I am perfectly happy to join, however it doesn't fulfill the requirement to worship God for me.
On the same note: God's house is open to anyone, so anyone is welcomed into a Catholic church, just don't partake in the Eucharist if you are not baptized as that is sacred to us
The only other church I would consider to be able to worship in would be an Orthodox Christian church as we are divided because of historical politics and worldly fights for power and influence, not religious differences, so their celebration of holy Mass is the same as mine and we are in communion
For the sake of clarity: We may enter a Unitarian church. It's only Trinitarian churches which are forbidden.
That’s a moot point since it’s next to impossible to find a Unitarian church in this century.
'Trinitarian' churches, as you put it, are absolutely monotheistic. Any being is defined by its essence. Christians know that God's Essence is One and that is their belief. God as Three Persons in no way undermines that reality but rather enhances it because utter or sheer unity is lifeless, powerless, even-strictly speaking, unimanageable, inconceivable; it requires no particularity whatsoever; it is inactive, inert; but God is Limitless and Omnipotent.
Whatever floats your boat. In my lexicon "one" means one, and "three" means three.
If you'd like to understand our perspective you can look into Tovia Singer's debates.
By the way it is the same in Islam. Muslims can pray in a synagogue but they can’t pray in a church because of the pictures
Which churches are y’all going to where there are pictures? You’re mixing Catholicism up with Christianity. If you visit a nondenominational Christian church, you will not see any pictures.
Is it only problematic to pray there or is visiting it (for example for sightseeing) already an issue?
@@fotochick4 No, many Christian denominations use some form of imagery in their churches. Most notably, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox & Anglicans, but also (to varying degrees) Lutherans & Methodists. That actually includes most of the world's Christian population, even though a sizeable minority of other Christians (Evangelicals, Baptists, Pentecostals, non-denominationals) don't use imagery.
@@fotochick4 The thing is, nondenominational Christians make up less than 15% of the world's Christian population, and that's being generous. In Israel almost all churches recognizable as such belong to one of the ancient denominations.
@@andrewsuryali8540 Ok but only Catholics have statues etc. most denominations do not use imagery or worship imagery. The bottom line is that these people have an issue with Jesus and it is veiled as “idolatry”