Hinduism and Islam
Hinduism and Islam are two of the world’s three largest religious. Involving social and religious factors is the way of life of the Hindu people of the Indian subcontinent, and some other regions which had Hindu influence in the ancient and medieval times. Hindu and Islamic religions seem to constantly be bickering over their very complex differences, but they have more in common than many might think. Although the religions share some similar viewpoints when it comes to religion philosophy, their differences greatly outweigh their similarities. Islam is a monotheistic religion in which the supreme deity is Allah and the last prophet being is Muhammad ibn Abdullah.
First difference between Hinduism and Islam is history of both religions. Hinduism is a term for a wide variety of related religion tradition native to India. Islam Empire is extended from Atlantic Ocean in the west to central Asia to east. Classical Pauranic Hinduism is established in the middle Ages which reconciled the Vishnu and Shiva sects. Islam established by Allah and Prophet Mohammad.
Second difference between Hinduism and Islam is different way of marriages. Hinduism is thought to be the bringing of two people who are said to be compatible. Islam commends marriage, with the age of marriage being whenever the individuals feel ready, financially and emotionally. Islam allows polygamy. Hindus pre-wedding ceremonies include engagement and arrival of the groom's party at the bride's residence, often in the form of a formal procession. The post-wedding ceremonies are involving welcoming the bride to her new home. Islam did not have any pre-wedding ceremonies. Their priest reads Quran and make both groom and bride consider as husband and wife.
Third difference between Hinduism and Islam is the way to believe in god. Hinduism believes in the worship of God in every conceivable way, both as a supreme formless and universal self and also as individual Gods and Goddesses....