EssaysForStudent.com - Free Essays, Term Papers & Book Notes
Search

Jesus and Mohammand

By:   •  Research Paper  •  1,462 Words  •  June 4, 2010  •  1,660 Views

Page 1 of 6

Jesus and Mohammand

Jesus and Mohammed

Two of the world’s largest religions are Christianity and Islam. Christianity and Islam both have millions of followers worldwide. These religions have their own doctrines or texts, practices, beliefs, and history but are they so different. This paper will trace the lives of the founding fathers, the affect their death had on each religion, and how these religions continue today.

A man named Jesus or the Jesus of Nazareth founded Christianity. Historically little is known about him, what is known is that he was born to Jewish parents Joseph and Mary in the town of Bethlehem, which was south of Jerusalem. As a child, he was a devout Jew, well respected for his ability to read and preach at the local synagogue. It is assumed that he worked as a carpenter trained by his father, though there is no historical record following his early life. (Religiousfacts, 2007)

Around age 30, Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist in the river of Jordan in preparation for the Kingdom of God. The most commonly accepted interpretation of this event is “John’s publicly announcing that the Messiah had arrived” (Fisher, M.2005) thus starting Jesus on his ministry.

Jesus’ ministry began with 12 local men who he chose to be his closest followers or disciples. With them, he spent the next three years traveling around the country preaching and teaching the people they met. Jesus’ popularity rose, with large crowds gathering to listen to his teachings.” Jesus’ teachings were fundamentally Jewish but differed dramatically from Jewish laws of his day” (religiousfacts, 2007). Amazing Jesus seemed to be preaching of his own knowledge and authority (Religiousfacts, 2007). “Whereas Jewish prophets had always prefaced their messages with "thus saith the Lord," Jesus said things like, "You have heard that it was said, 'Do not commit adultery.' But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart” (Religiousfacts, 2007). This form of preaching and/or teaching led to Jesus’ popularity however, Jesus also gathered as many enemies or opponents as he did followers.

These enemies led to the early death of Jesus. After only three years of preaching and/or teaching Jesus was betrayed by one of his own disciples; arrested and brought to trial before the chief priest that accused him of setting himself up as King of Jews, to which Jesus responded “so you say” and nothing more. The chief priest lacked the authority to condemn Jesus to death so Jesus was taken to the Roman governor to impose this penalty. Jesus was first beaten and mocked, then forced to wear a crown of thorns because he had been called the King of Jews. Jesus was than nailed to a cross or publicly crucified ending his physical life (ReligiousTolerance.org, 2007). Jesus’ relatively short life and death at the hands of his opponents contrast that of the founder of Islam.

The founder of Islam was the prophet Mohammad. Mohammad was born in a Mecca, Arabia a poor desert trading town on the caravan route. Orphaned at a young age Mohammad was raise by his uncle Abu Talib a local merchant. Mohammad grew up poor first working as a shepherd then as a merchant on his uncle’s trade caravan. Where working on the trade caravans Mohammad met his first wife Khadijah, who would become his biggest supporter later in life.

Though Mohammad belonged to an important tribe in his community, he disliked the things that took place there gambling, drinking, fighting, and people treating each other badly; women, children, and the poor were treated especially badly. Mohammad removed himself from Mecca spending time in the near-by Mountains. This is when and where he began to receive revelations or messages for God (religiousfacts, 2007).

Mohammad claimed to be visited by the Angel Gabriel and receive messages from God (Religioustolerance.org, 2007). After struggling with what to do with these messages, he was urged by his friends and family to start revealing the revelations to the public as he claimed to be instructed to do. This started him on his mission to spread the revelations that had been revealed to him. These revelations include that there is only one God that it was evil to worship idols, that greed was wrong, that God would judge everyone when the time came and send them to Heaven or Hell, and above all followers should obey him before all others (Religioustolerance, 2007).

Mohammad gained many followers but like Jesus, he also had opponents. The poor readily accepted Mohammad and his teaching but the rich did not. This struggle with the rich caused Mohammad and many of his followers to flee from Mecca. Mohammad went to Medina where he was welcomed as a prophet of God and became leader. Mohammad used his messages from God to lead the city, forming laws, settling disputes

Download as (for upgraded members)  txt (8.6 Kb)   pdf (119.6 Kb)   docx (13.4 Kb)  
Continue for 5 more pages »