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What the Pope says about Islam?
The Pope also praised Islam as a peaceful faith and expressed support for Turkey’s bid to join the EU. The prayer in Istanbul’s Blue Mosque was “not initially planned but it turned out to be very meaningful”. It was a prayer to the “one Lord of heaven and earth, merciful father of all mankind”.
What are the differences between Islam and Catholicism?
Islam is an extension of Judaism, with Jesus Christ and The Prophet Muhammad as messengers of God. Catholicism believe that Jesus is a messenger of God, as well as God himself. In addition, they consider that only Jesus can save them from all sins, as he gave his life for his people on the cross.
Who was the leader of Islam?
Imam
In Islam, generally the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is the leader of Islam. But after his death and after the passing of the three succeeding caliphs th… Imam, Arabic imām (“leader,” “model”), in a general sense, one who leads Muslim worshippers in prayer.
Who was the last pope to be assassinated?
Pope John Paul II
Peter’s Square in Vatican City, Pope John Paul II was shot and wounded by Mehmet Ali Ağca while he was entering the square. The Pope was struck four times and suffered severe blood loss….Attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II.
Pope John Paul II assassination attempt | |
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Perpetrator | Mehmet Ali Ağca (Grey Wolves) |
How is Islam and Catholicism similar?
Islam is an extension of Judaism, with Jesus Christ and The Prophet Muhammad as messengers of God. Catholicism believe that Jesus is a messenger of God, as well as God himself. Catholicism and Islam share many common platforms, like: · Catholic and Islam have similar practices in prayer, fasting and alms deeds.
Is there an equivalent of the pope in Islam?
Islam has no individual who is regarded has immune from moral and doctrinal error in his teaching office. No. In fact, in Christianity there is no equivalent of the Pope. The Pope is the vicar of Christ.
Is there a Muslim equivalent to the Catholic Church?
In a nutshell, the answer is “No!”. The answer will always be, No, because no Muslim human being has the “divine” legitimacy that the Catholic church gives to their pope/papacy. A caliph is the closest to such the institution that gives a pope/papacy to the world of the Catholic Church but even then, there is no equivalency.
Is it true that the pope is immune from error?
No there is not. The Pope is believed to be protected by the Holy Spirit from error when he teaches something on faith and morals that is intended for universal belief. In all other areas he of course makes mistakes just like us. Islam has no individual who is regarded has immune from moral and doctrinal error in his teaching office.
Is the Pope the vicar of Christ in Islam?
The Pope is the vicar of Christ. He’s “in [the] place” of Christ. Or, as interpreted, he is the same as being Christ on Earth. Even Peter did not meet those standards. In Islam, that would be unthinkable that one man could stand in for God. The closest thing would be Muhammad himself.