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awarded Notable Question
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2023
Nov
5
awarded Notable Question
Nov
1
revised Judaism perspective on Islam that resonate with the values of monotheism
edited title
Oct
31
comment Judaism perspective on Islam that resonate with the values of monotheism
Yes it's on topic, it asks how Judaism views the connection to Abrahamic faith
Oct
31
comment Judaism perspective on Islam that resonate with the values of monotheism
Its not comparative religion either just asks Judaism perspective of Islam
Oct
31
comment Judaism perspective on Islam that resonate with the values of monotheism
Wonder why it's closed when asking for Jewish standpoint
Oct
30
asked Judaism perspective on Islam that resonate with the values of monotheism
Oct
30
asked Did Pharaoh of Moses consider himself to be God and asked people to worship him?
Oct
30
comment Living body becomes an Idol and avodah zarah
In biblical times, If they were in power surely they fought and killed entire pagan villages which included all deified objects
Oct
29
revised Living body becomes an Idol and avodah zarah
added 6 characters in body
Oct
28
asked Living body becomes an Idol and avodah zarah
Oct
11
comment What did Abraham call himself in his language?
Also I clearly asked what he himself called himself from religious perspective
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