i have the 01.02 Monotheistic Religions Assessment for world history, which is required to have four questions, answered by each moses, mohammed, and jesus--i feel like the text doesn't give me enough comprehensive informative to answer the questions "What types of internal differences and divisions exist within your faith?" and "What is the holy book of your faith and how does it compare to others?".

Respuesta :

For Christians its the city where Jesus was crucified and where he also rose from the dead.
For Muslims its the place where Mohammad ascended to the heavens to meet God.
For Jews the wailing wall is in this city and also King David had named it and it was where Solomon had built the temple.

"What types of internal differences and divisions exist within your faith?"

Moses (Judaism):

The different branches of Judaism do not always agree on how the faith should be practiced. There are several denominations in Judaism, including the Orthodox, Conservative, Reconstructionist, and Reform movements. These various denominations disagree on the interpretation of texts and Jewish law and differences in liturgy.

Mohammed (Islam):

The main division that we find in Islam is between the schools of Sunni Islam, Shia Islam and Kharijites. This started as a political division and later became a theological matter.

Jesus (Christianity):

Christianity is mostly divided into four groups: the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, and Protestantism. Protestantism is further divided in a huge variety of churches, including Lutheran, Reformed (Calvinist), Adventist, Baptist, Methodist, and Pentecostal branches.

"What is the holy book of your faith and how does it compare to others?"

Moses (Judaism):

The holy book of Judaism is the Torah. However, this term can refer to various things. It can refer to the first five books (Pentateuch) of the 24 books of the Tanakh.  It can also mean the continued narrative from the Book of Genesis to the end of the Tanakh (Chronicles). Sometimes, it is even used to describe all biblical and rabbinic writings.

Mohammed (Islam):

The Quran is the holy book and central religious text of Islam. Muslims believe this to be a revelation from God. Muslims believe that the Quran was revealed to Mohammed between 609 CE and 632 CE.

Jesus (Christianity):

Christianity's holy book is the Bible, which includes the Old and New Testaments.