The document provides brief definitions and explanations of important people, places, events, and concepts from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. It covers topics like the Bedouins, Charlemagne, the Mona Lisa, monasticism, Chaucer, the Crusades, Saladin, Mecca, the Holy Roman Empire, Jihad, the Renaissance, knights and chivalry, the Black Death, the Papal States, the Vikings, Richard the Lionheart, the Eucharist, serfs, the Battle of Tours, moats, John Huss, the Inquisition, and Michelangelo. It also compares Islam and Christianity, noting they share a belief in one God and prophets like Abraham
79. Compare Islam to Christianity. In what ways were they alike? How were they different? What is the main difference between the 2 faiths????
80. Islam like Christianity teaches that there is only one god, that Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus were biblical people, and that there is an afterlife. Islam is unlike Christianity because it teaches that Jesus was just a prophet, and that Mohammad is the final prophet. It denies much of the Bible and instead relies on the Koran. Islam teaches total submission to Mohammed's teaching, and that Allah is the god of Islam. The main difference between the two faiths is that Islam rejects Jesus Christ as the Son of God, and the right way to heaven.