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What is the difference between Muslims and Jehovah Witness?

What is the difference between Muslims and Jehovah Witness?

Although Jehovah’s Witnesses is a Christian denomination, it shares a major tenet with Islam: both deny the existence of a trinity and maintain that Jesus and God are not the same beings. Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that Jesus is Michael the Archangel, while Muslims believe Jesus was a human prophet of God.

Do Jehovah Witnesses believe in Allah?

Jehovah’s Witnesses believe God is the Creator and Supreme Being. Witnesses reject the Trinity doctrine, which they consider unscriptural. They view God as the Father, an invisible spirit “person” separate from the Son, Jesus Christ.

Do Jehovah’s Witnesses have anything in common with Islam or Christianity?

It appears that the Jehovah’s witnesses have very little in common with either Islam or Christianity. Their theories of Heaven and Hell, the Oneness of God, the Trinity and creation of the Universe are not acceptable to Muslims and it appears they are also not acceptable to most Christian denominations.

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What do JW’s have in common with Islam?

If we look a little deeper into the belief system of the JW’s we find that despite initial appearances they have very little in common with Islam except perhaps that they are both religions that expect a major commitment from their members.

Why do Jehovah’s Witnesses refuse to join politics?

They believe that since Christ proclaimed that his kingdom was not part of the world and refused to accept a temporal crown, they too must keep separate from the world and refrain from political involvement.[5] A very brief overview of the Jehovah’s Witnesses faith appears to paint a picture of a group that holds similar beliefs as Islam.

Do the Jehovah’s Witnesses predict the future?

Description: The Jehovah’s Witnesses predict an event God declared known only to Himself. The Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) are a global religion with members in more than 200 countries. It is a Christian denomination, but many mainstream Christians object vehemently to JW beliefs.