
How would you describe the risk management process? How
would the risk management process be different and what
parts are the same when evaluating people risks, financial
risks, and operational risks?
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Compare and contrast the 3 monotheistic religions, Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam Discuss the uniqueness of each
religion with regards to its belief system and basic teachings.
Consider place of origin, founder, leaders year it was founded
original language sacred text place of worship, maid day for
worship, religious leader, Holy days and current population.
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religionfacts.com
pbs.org/worldreligions
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Prophet Muhammad met Christians and Jews in his lifetime

and as such Islam has come into contact with similar
monotheistic religions throughout its history (Paterson 216).
The following paragraphs give the differences and
similarities between Islam, Christianity and Judaism. It gives
a detailed analysis of statistics, history, religious beliefs and
origin of the greatest monotheistic faiths.
The adherents of Christianity, Judaism and Islam respectively
are 2billion Christians, 14 million Jews and over one billion
Muslims. Compared to other faiths in the world, Christianity
is the largest faith, then Islam and Judaism ranks 12 amongst
world faiths. The major concentration of Islam is South East
Asia and Middle East. Judaism concentration is in America,
Europe and Israel. Christianity has a fast growth in Africa,
Europe, North and South America. Islam’s sacred text is the
Koran, for the Jews it is the bible and the Christians it is the
Jewish bible and the New Testament. Other written
authorities by these faiths are: hadith for the Muslims,
Midrash, Talmud and Responsa for the Jews. The Christians
consider especially the Catholics consider church councils,
papal decrees, church fathers as having written authority. The
three religions both have religious law (Catherwood 192). For
the Christians, it is the Canon law, for Muslim it is the sharia
law, for Jews it is the Halakhah. Another similarity amongst
the three faiths is the presence of the clergy. For the Muslims
the clergy is made up of imams, the Jews have rabbis and the
Christian’s clergy comprises of the priests, ministers, bishops
and pastors. The three faiths both have a house of worship.

The Jews worship at the synagogue, the Muslims at the
mosque and Christians at the church, cathedral or chapel.
Christianity, Islam and Judaism also have a similarity in the
sense that they have a specific day of worship. Christians
worship on Sunday, Muslim on Friday and Jews on Saturday.
For church and state, Islam the religion is integrated to the
state while, for Christianity and Judaism, it is separate.


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