Why can Jews pray in a mosque but they can’t pray in a church?
(Jews)https://www.quora.com/Why-can-Jews-pray-in-a-mosque-but-they-can-t-pray-in-a-church/answer/James2758433?no_redirect=1"I am Jewish and I consider Islam to be a sister religion of Judaism.
Both Jews and Muslims have practices that are specific to both faiths and that’s ok too. Judaism, however, does not make any universal claims to be the only way.
Political differences aside, at their core……in terms of fundamental beliefs….the differences between the two are no bigger than “this line ——————-”.
If a Muslim would reach out and invite me to pray at his/her mosque….I would gladly accept.
And let me clarify one thing…..
Yes, I know about the requirement of a minyan…..yes, however, any single conversation with God is a prayer. If you are alone…..happy or perhaps even in trouble….yes, you can talk directly with HaShem. You do not need a minyan to empty your heart to HaShem. You and HaShem form a majority."
Sisters when taking over white lands, enemies when disputing their lands.