Which of the following is an accurate comparison of Christianity and Islam?(1 point) Responses Christianity and Islam were both founded in the Middle East. Christianity and Islam were both founded in the Middle East. Islam divides its god into three parts, while Christianity recognizes only one figure. Islam divides its god into three parts, while Christianity recognizes only one figure. Christianity states that a person’s deeds on Earth are the most important factor in determining what happens after death, while Islam does not. Christianity states that a person’s deeds on Earth are the most important factor in determining what happens after death, while Islam does not. Christianity and Islam both recognize prophets as deities

None of the above options accurately compares Christianity and Islam. Christianity and Islam were both founded in the Middle East, but the other statements are not accurate comparisons. Islam does not divide its god into three parts, instead believing in the concept of the oneness of God (tawhid). Both Christianity and Islam believe in the importance of a person's deeds on Earth and that they play a role in determining what happens after death. However, Christianity and Islam have different beliefs about the role of faith and salvation in the afterlife. Finally, while both Christianity and Islam recognize prophets as important figures, they do not consider them to be deities.