Another similarity that both religions share is in the giving of money. In Islam, the zakat is an obligatory tax, a contribution made by Muslims to the state or to the community. In the modern period, the zakat has become a voluntary charitable contribution. In Christianity this is known as tithe. Believers are expected to contribute 10% of there salary to God.
As you can see Islam and Christianity are indeed woven from identical fabrics. In a sense, it was geography that separated these prodigal brothers. In recent years people (Christians) have come to view Islam as an "evil" religion, mainly because of the fanatics, but they must also look at the Christian fanatics who kill, and bomb in the name of God. Thus all the religions in the world have their faults and in many ways they are also somewhat intertwined
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