Jesus and Mohammed Since the Thesis

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As an adolescent, Mohamed managed to make use of his businessman nature and his remarkable communicational skills. At the age of twenty five he was entrusted with taking care of the caravans of a rich widow which he later married. Being very fond of religion, Mohamed paid a great interest to Judaism and Christianity, but was quick to dispose of both of them as he didn't share the principles of the two. He often visited a temple in Mecca where people were worshiping three hundred and sixty Gods. Mohamed felt attracted by Allah, the moon God, and began to claim that the moon God had been the one true God people should worship. As a very religious man that he had been, Mohamed was known to dedicate several weeks to the divinity by praying in a cave near Mecca where he allegedly had numerous visions of God and of heaven. As he returned from the cave he started to preach to the people speaking about his encounter with the angel Gabriel. Following his revelations, Mohammed had the Qu'ran written as a book meant to bring the word of God to the people. He later started to have visions during his speeches. His mission soon proved to encounter some reluctance especially from the people of Mecca. Mohamed decided to flee from Mecca in the year of 622 a.D. after the death of his closest relatives. The year of his departure is very important in Mohammedan history as it is called "the Hejira" which is synonym to the word "flight" and it refers to the arrival of the prophet to Medina.
In the Mohammedan religion the Hejira marks the beginning of time and the calendar starts from the Hejira instead of from the birth of Jesus. Again, in comparison to Jesus' teachings, Mohamed was accustomed to using brute force when encountering resistance especially from political reasons.

After spreading his word and the Mohammedan religion all across the countries of Arabia, Mohamed died in the year 632 a.D. (11-Hejira) and his body was buried in the Mosque from Medina. His tomb is visited every year by large numbers of pilgrims and it is every Muslim's duty to visit Mahomed's tomb at least once in a lifetime.

The Islam now has over a billion followers across the world and is the second greatest religion in the world.

The Bible and the Qu'ran are in contradiction to each other as they each support a single God in the form of God or Allah. From a neutral position the matter of finding the true religion is controversial with people from both sides supporting their religion with numerous arguments. Despite the religious nature of the Christians, Muslims tend to treat religion more seriously with the belief that salvation comes through suffering.

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