G-d’s law through people called Ulama- Jewish people are taught by Rabbis- Muslims worship G-d five times a day. Jewish people do not have a set number of times to worship, but generally pray three times a day, morning, noon, and night.- Muslims celebrate the Sabbath on Friday, Jewish people celebrate on Saturday.- Islam follows the teachings of Mohammad, Jewish people follow the teachings of Moses.- In Islam, G-d's law is through the "shariah". In Judaism it is in the Ten Commandments..: 9 :.The notion of race is biologically obsolete yet culturally viable because as accurate as the notion is about humans deriving from Africa, every culture has adopted the fact that among the people in society there are different races that exist . Many people compare one place to another using memes like, “in their culture” to actually describe a different race. It is not so much that race is biologically obsolete, it is that people have accepted the idea that if people look differently than themselves, they must belong to a different culture. For example, people from an Asian descent have very narrow shaped eyes because the winters are very harsh and to adapt to their environment they were created that way. People from Africa have dark skin, not necessarily because race is biologically obsolete, but to protect their skin from the sun. G-d made us all look different and also created us with the intention of us all being physically compatible with our society and environment. And this makes us able to adapt to the culture we all live in. .: 10 :.The common ground Bellah and his co-authors discovered among religious believes of different faiths in America was the ideal of the pursuit of freedom which encompasses happiness and striving to be an individual. During the 1980’s because families are very important part of peoples lives, they become very influential in the actions we take and the decisions we make. One of the major diff...