Muslims believe in God and in all the prophets

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Quran 3: 84, which means:
{Say [Mohammed] "We believe:

>> in God [alone, and we assign no associate with Him],

>> and in what [revelation] has been revealed to us,

>> and that revealed to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, the Tribes [: sons of Prophet Jacob]

>> and the [books and miracles] which Moses and Jesus and [the revelations and proofs which] the prophets received from their Lord;
we make no discrimination between anyone of them
e, and to Him we have submitted [ourselves f.]"}
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e As you discriminated, O Jews, when you denied Jesus and Mohammed.

f In compliance to His commands.

The interpretation is by Mohammed-Ali Hassan Al-Hilly.
 

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From studying the New Testament, one understands that the worship of tombs and shrines of Jewish sages and prophets was prevalent in the time of Jesus Christ, and that people fell in the idolatry of worshiping the tombs of the prophets:

The Gospel according to Matthews, chapter 15 Jesus Christ said:
“47-Woe to you who build the monuments of the prophets, and your fathers killed them.
48-Truly you bear witness that you consent to the doings of your fathers. For they indeed killed them, and you build their sepulchers.”

The Disagreement of the

Moreover, the worship of tombs of the prophets and religious sages is now prevalent among the religious Jews, in addition to the atheism.

Therefore, it is now the atheism among the non-religious + the enthusiasm and tomb worship among the religious.
 
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The acts of the idolaters among Jews, Christians, Muslims and others concerning the worship of tombs:

The tomb of Rachel
The tomb of Bar Yohaya

People go to visit such tombs (in addition to the tomb of Abraham in Al-Khaliel: which is disputed between Jews and Muslims)

To Bar Yohaya there is an annual visit where thousands of Jews go there and pass the night near the tomb of this religious sage.

And to the tomb of Rachel (mother of Joseph and Benjamin, and the wife of Jacob), a large number of women visit it, and some give their request written on a paper which they put in the tomb so that their demand may be granted to them.

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God's enemies expose themselves and their programs, and I invite people to follow the 'exclusive devotion to God alone' without associate, peer, son or daughters, and to believe in the Quran in addition to the previous books of the prophets.

http://www.quran-ayat.com/index.htm#Quran_interpretation

Google search: Quran-ayat Introduction to the Interpretation of the Quran Mohammed-Ali Hassan Al-Hilly
 
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Muslims believe in God and in all the prophets

... and in Satan and demons and monsters and in the fairies at the bottom of the garden ...
 

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Reminds me of an old joke told in these parts and it goes like this.
Back in the Six day war there were slogans see Israel see the Pyramids.
but I digress.

Arab soldiers came upon an Israeli soldier sitting on a rock eating his lunch.
The Arab commander sent two soldiers up to dispose of him. Neither returned.
The commander sent ten a fight ensured behind the rock and again no one returned.
The Commander then sent all but himself against the Israeli soldier and one man
crawled by to say Commander don't go behind the rock its a trap there are two of them.



 

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Muslims believe in the same god that Judaism and Christianity believe in they have just put their own spin on it just like many others have done. Just another religion that claims to have all the answers.

In other words you took an established ideology , took the basic ideas and warped them to fit your own situation.

What makes yours and to an extent Christianity unique from the rest of the worlds religions is the fact that you borrow from another religion. You do not have your own thought on things you steal from Judaism.

You don't even really have your own thoughts on the matter you steal passages written by others and pass it off as your own thoughts with a few twists and turns so you can put together your own book and have your own religion.