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How much would it cost to visit Switzerland excluding flight and visa and what are the best places to visit in Zürich?

I traveled Swiss & 3 other countries in May 2016.6 days Switzerland hotels cost me 495 CHF = Rs. 36k approx at present.I have Eurail Continuous Global Pass of 15 days + 2 free days Class: First cost me 1000 Euro = Rs. 82k approx at present. (Total 17 days cost including Switzerland, France, Austria & Italy so there is a different story for only Switzerland. If you will visit only Switzeland, go with Swiss pass, it has good discounts on cable cars too and few are free.)For food i took all ready to eat so my food cost was NIL.Also consider few bus transfers (where trains not available), few mountain trains which are not 100% free in Eurail Continuous Global Pass, few cable cars etc. cost me = between rs. 5k to 10k.That’s all my expenditure.Going Switzerland and visiting only Zurich is not at all worth. Try some from this list:1) Golden Pass route from Chateau d'oex to Zweisimmen (including Flendruz, Rougemont, Saanen, Gstaad) & Meiringen to GiswilGolden Pass routeGolden Pass route clicked by me from trainChateau d'oex clicked by menear about Flendruz railway station clicked by meSaanenGstaadGstaad clicked by meMeiringen2) Bernina Express route from Pontresina to PoschiavoBernina ExpressBernina Express from Pontresina to Poschiavo3) Glacier Express route from Andermatt to DisentisGlacier Express4) Lake Lungern5) Lauterbrunnen valley- Männlichen mountain to Kleine Scheidegg downward hike- Allmendhubel hike- Gimmelwald- Murren- WengenStechelberg- Piz Gloria, Schilthorn mountain side walkLauterbrunnen valleyLauterbrunnen valley clicked by meMännlichen mountain to Kleine Scheidegg downward hikeKleine ScheideggAllmendhubel hike clicked by meGimmelwaldMurrenMurren clicked by meWengenWengen clicked by meStechelbergStechelberg clicked by meSchilthorn mountain side walk6) Grindelwald- First cliff walk- Bachalpsee lake (hike from First)- Adventure ride in First Flyer/ Ziplining- Grosse Scheidegg mountain passGrindelwaldFirst cliff walkBachalpsee lakeFirst Flyer/ Ziplining7) Engadine- Guarda to Ardez hike- Lake Sils, Upper Engadine valley- Fex valley- Palpuogna lake near Albula pass- Silvaplana lakeSt. Moritz in Engadine valleyGuarda to Ardez hikeLake Sils8) Sigriswil village9) Belpberg10) Biglen village11) Stoos- Stoos ridge hiking- Stoos Panaroma trail- world's steepest funicular railwayStoos ridge hikingStoos Panaroma trail12) Mountain Coaster in Kandersteg13) Gotthard Panorama Express (Flüelen to Göschenen)Gotthard Panorama Express14) Stanserhorn (Stans SthB) cable car rideStanserhorn cable car ride15) Iseltwald village16) Gontenbad & UrnaschUrnasch17) Engelberg18) Stein am Rhein19) Aescher hike (Ebenalp)Aescher hike20) Heart Route/ HerzrouteHeart RouteHeart Route from Herisau to AltstättenHeart Route from Langnau to BurgdorfHeart Route from Wattwil to Herisau21) Brienzer Rothorn railway22) Zermatt- Gornergrat railway- Stellisee lake- The Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge- The Matterhorn- Lake LeisseZermatt & The MatterhornGornergrat railwayStellisee lake23) Mount Rigi railway24) Les Diablerets - Scex Rouge Glacier Cable Car and Peak Walk Suspension BridgePeak Walk Suspension Bridge25) Thurweg trail26) Giessbach falls, Brienz27) Goms bridge28) Interlaken Harder Kulm29) Champéry village30) Santis mountain cable car from schwagalp (Säntis-Schwebebahn)31) Schynige Platte32) Ponte dei Salti (Ponte Romano) bridge, Lavertezzo, Ticino33) Schwarzwasserbrücke bridge34) Gurzelen35) Appenzell-walked barefoot all the way from Jakobsbad to Gonten36) Emmental valley37) Gruyers38) Gurten mountain39) Rhine Falls, Schaffhausen40) Foroglio Falls, Val Bavona (near Locarno)41) Engstligen Falls, Adelboden42) Foroglio village43) Riederalp village44) Leukerbad45) Sonogno village46) Grimentz village47) Berguen48) Trift bridge Switzerland49) Oberthal village50) Gelmer lake funicular51) Rocher de Naye52) Lake Lucerne53) Mount Pilatus

What are the basic differences between Islam and Judaism?

The difference between Judaism and Islam is fundamental and expressed in the attitude to life and to death. Judaism doesn't have an afterlife policy. There is no hell and no paradise in Judaism.THE AFTERLIFEIn Judaism :Love of the life and despising a death. Judaism focused on respecting the present human Life, on respecting materialism, the wealth, the materialistic life with all her physical enjoyments t and sexual aspects. Judaism doesn't have an afterlife, no hell and and no paradise described in Torah. Therefore person enjoys with whatever he earns during his life and all punishments he get during his current life, not after his death. It's highly important to have a good income in sake to have a wealthy family and a lot of children. ‘The very first commandment in the Torah, given to Noach and his descendants just as he left the Ark, is the mitzvah of Pru U rvu, to be fruitful and multiply (see Genesis 9:7). The mitzvah of Pru U'rvu is considered by the Talmud to be more important than most other mitzvos’. TORCH: Torah WeeklyDeath does not make any sense in Judaism. Absolutely. Non. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Judaism worships Life. Ideas of "the honor killing" or “to die honorable” can be practiced by other faiths, but not in Judaism where the value of human life is fundamental. The Jewish history tells the story about the mass suicide in the Masada fortress during the Jewish-Roman war, that event never seen as a pride or honor but the deep grief and sorrow .Judaism focused on the present life and on nothing else. All what Torah, The Old Testament is about is how to manage the present life in the proper way. Judaism doesn't focused on death at all. The death in Judaism doesn't matter and does not make any sense because physically the human body seizes to exist.In Hebrew the word for hell is a geenom, the really existing area around Jerusalem where 3000 years ago local pagans sacrificed their kids by burning them alive, bodies of those kids never were removed from the field that leads to horrible smell all around. This area still exists in Jerusalem. “This was known in the Old Testament as Gei Ben-Hinnom, literally the "Valley of the son of Hinnom" and in the Talmud as גהנם‬ Gehinnam or גהנום‬ Gehinnom.”Gehenna - WikipediaIn Islam:Islam is greatly focused on death, on the afterlife and on the sexualization of death. Death is the gateway to all the sensual pleasures they are denied during life. Unlimited sex with 72 virgins, endless fruits and wine and a home fit for a king, that is what righteous believers are promised. The followers of Islam get "rewarded" not only by females, untouched virginal boys who are fresh like pearls, pre-pubescent boys are promised in Paradise as well. (QURAN 52:24): "And there will go round boy-servants of theirs, to serve them as if they were preserved pearls."(QURAN 56:17): "They will be served by immortal boys."(QURAN 76:19): "And round about them will (serve) boys of everlasting youth. If you see them, you would think them scattered pearls."Details of the houris that have been pointed out by Sunni scholars include that the houris would not urinate, defecate or menstruate.It has also been said that all houris are "transparent to the marrow of their bones", "eternally young", "hairless except the eyebrows and the head", "pure" and "beautiful". Islamic scholars such as Ibn Majah and Al-Suyuti have also described them as having libidinous vaginas.Imam Suyuti is reported to have said, "[E]ach time we sleep with a houri we find her virgin. Besides, the penis of the Elected never softens. The erection is eternal; the sensation that you feel each time you make love is utterly delicious and out of this world and were you to experience it in this world you would faint. Each chosen one will marry seventy houris, besides the women he married on earth, and all will have appetising vaginas.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houri2. POLYTHEIST ROOTS:Judaism:Although Kabbalistic philosophy is not the basis of Judaism but the idea of the reincarnation and of the dietary limitation takes his roots from the Indian polytheism: Hinduism, Brahmaism. According to Kabbalah Jewish soul can reincarnate in the next life as a pig, cat, dog or other such animals this is the reason of Kashrut. Torah doesn't explain the reason of food limitation.a) The Male Circumcision :The male circumcision was practiced in Egypt thousand years before Jews adopted it.In the case of the Egyptians we have some fascinating illustrations of the process that began long before the time of Moses. In Saqqara, in Ankhmahon’s tomb, Visir of the Pharaoh Teti Dynasty (c. 2345 BCE) there is a bas-relief with a representation of circumcision. Below is a papyrus illustrating the operation in vivid color.The hieroglyphics illustrate the dialogue:“Hold it, quickly, don’t let it fall”he answers“I’ll do as you want”.On the right, instead, the patient says:“Rub it well, to make it efficacious”and the operator answers:“I’ll make it painless, pleasant”.https://jamestabor.com/egyptian-circumcision-before-the-time-of-abraham/b.) The Connection Between Judaism and Hinduism:Abraham/Sarah and Brahma/Saraswati are not the only overlapping figures between Hindu and Hebrew traditions. There is also Adam/Eve and Adhama/ Havyavati, along with Noah and Nyuha or Manu, the devastating flood story.Not only Abraham and Brahma share the same roots ברהמ brhmHindu God Shiva is God of distractions and death with multiple hands and heads, he is usually sitting . In Judaism shiva is the “7 days sitting” the Jewish mourning ritual after a person dies. For non-Hebrew speakers I give the example of using the word [shiva]: Shiva (2008 film) - WikipediaThe number “7” is [sheva] שבע in Hebrew. Sitting is [shiva] שיבה in Hebrew.The word Veda in Sanskrit means 'sacred understanding, leading knowledge’In Hebrew words לדעת, ועדה, וידע with roots דע ועד related to the knowledge [וידע veida means you will know] and the leading council- ועדה [vaada] .Vishnu in Hinduism is the deity that holds the universe in balance, acting as the Preserver.In Hebrew ישן - [yashan] means old, ancient.יושן [yoshen] means he sleeps. וישנו [veyashnu] means [and we will sleep] . Sleeping keeps all human body systems in balanceHere is a more about it:Anna Hag's answer to Is there a relationship between Brahma in Hinduism and Abraham in the Abrahamic religion?Islam:a.) Allah was originally the title allocated to the pagan Moon god of pre-islamic inhabitants of Mekka , who in the quarter stage represented the male sex organ.2.) Al-Lat, Al-Uzza and Manat were three female deities, mentioned in Quran known as daughters of Allah. The pagan female trinity was accepted without dissent and the passage was part of the revealed Quran. Pre-Islamic culture was a female dominated. Pre-Islamic arabs of Yathrib never practiced male circumcision and the circumcision is not mentioned in Quran.3.) Before Islam the Black Stone Kaaba was considered the corner stone of that immoral temple’s prostitutes. Arabian women used to rub their bodies on the Ka’bah and apply their menses blood on the Black Stone to increase their fertility. Men used to do the rituals while they were bare-naked. Hajj was a kind of temple prostitution. Women offered themselves to men as part of their pagan worship of their many idols – male gods and female goddesses.Islam worships a Hindu God (Hindu Allah and Hindu Kaaba) Haram Al Haram Kaaba-Hindu Shiva Temple Garbhagriha Black Stone Shivalinga More similarities.3. THE ATTITUDE TO WOMEN:In Judaism :As we know the story of Abraham and Sarah, Sarah was the boss in the family and in the feminism had a place in Jewish society from the very beginning. However I would say that in general Judaism practiced gender equality always. The equal respect to men as to women albeit all officials , kings and priests were male.8th century b.c.e. The Hebrew scriptures recorded reports the journey of the Queen of Sheva to Jerusalem. Queen talk to King Solomon openly and then "King Shlomoh gave to the Queen of Sheba all her desire, whatsoever she asked", implying that he also satisfied her sexually.Islam:The pre-Islamic arabians had a feminist society. Ancient Arabians had a great culture, but their original feminist culture was completely destroyed. Arab MythsIslam has reversed the original feminist Arabian culture into a male-ruled society, yet not adopting a Jewish style but just imposing a system based on applying the opposite patterns to the previous faminist social rules and customs . Ancient Arabia held women in high regard - a characteristic common to most of the pre-Islamic Arabian peoples. Women had property and heritage rights, and the Nabatean queens were honoured even more than the Kings!Women not only were the queens but also the warrior leaders of their own armies which included a large number of women-fighters. There are conclusive evidences that Arabians had a matrilineal succession, the husband entered the wife's clan and lived in her home, and it was generally the woman who decided to divorce. Women were free to choose their partner, and often married younger men. [it was the case od Muhammad first marriage with Khadijah]It was also usual that clans had female names, and there are some hints that suggest that even polyandry was practised - a custom not found among Semites but within some peoples in India and other regions of Asia. Also their religion had the same character, as the worship of the goddesses, the "daughters of Allah" (name of a pre-Islamic moon-god) prevailed over that of the male idolThe Islamic doctrines altered the genuine nature of the Arabs and imposed the male tyranny, that includes women-beating and other aberrant humiliations like clitoridectomy - characters that do not help to qualify Islam as similar to Judaism either. The Islamic insistence on the rules that women must obey has not any ethnic connotation but is the result of a reaction against the freedom and power that Arabian women enjoyed when this religion was founded (by someone who experimented such a female "domination" in his own family)4. SEXJudaism:Jews are in favors of regular sex between man and women, all alternative variations were prohibited.All sexual prohibitions are here:613 commandments - WikipediaNotice that female homosexuality is not prohibited, sex for money (prostitution) is not prohibited for unmarried woman, necrophilia is not prohibited. All negative sexual encounters Jews widely practiced before prohibition. They did not practice necrophilia therefore was no need to prohibited it .Islam:Islam has a very liberal attitude toward the alternative sex. Zoo is allowed. Prostitution is allowed as well however called Mutah and carried out in different ways as temporary marriage for one day or more.a) Guidelines for sex with animals can be found in the writings of Ayatollah Khomeini. Two excerpts from his writings serve to clarify the matter:"A man can have sex with sheep, cows and camels and so on. However, he should kill the animal after he has his orgasm. He should not sell the meat to the people in his own village; however, selling the meat to the next door village should be fine." Don't the buyers deserve a discount of some kind.” - Khomeini's "Tahrirolvasyleh" fourth volume, Darol Elm, Gom, Iran, 1990- "If one commits the act of sodomy with a cow, a ewe, or a camel, their urine and their excrement become impure, and even their milk may no longer be consumed. The animal must then be killed and as quickly as possible and burned." What if it was really good and invites another lap or two? Must animals always be one-night stands?”b) “Mutah - Religiously sanctioned islamic prostitution. A temporary arrangement whereby a man and a woman enter into a contractual arrangement to marry each other for a specified period of time. The man gives the woman something of value, and in exchange he is allowed to enter into sexual relations with her, legally, without committing fornication, since they are "married." At the end of the period specified in the contract, usually a few days at most, each party walks separate ways and neither is indebted to the other. Endorsed by Muhammad at one time; see Sahih Bukhari 6:60:139 and Sahih Bukhari 7:62:52. Shi'ites still practice Mut'ah, Sunnis believe Muhammad abrogated Mut'ah Sahih Bukhari 5:59:527To that end, we call on all our sisters who are virgins, who are between the ages of 12 and 35 to cooperate with us. Each of our sisters who signs up will be bound by a two-year contract with the province of the Quds'eh-Razavi of Khorassan and will be required to spend at least 25 days of each month temporarily married to those brothers who are on pilgrimage. The period of the contract will be considered as a part of the employment experience of the applicant. The period of each temporary marriage can be anywhere between 5 hours to 10 days.”Pimp My Mosque: Speech Codes of the East and West5. CIRCUMCISIONJUDAISM:Performed on the 8th day since a child birth with the wine as an anestesiaIslam:Performed to 13 years old teenagers.6. THE FEMALE MATURE AGE FOR MARRIAGEIn Judaism:12 Years Old For Female, celebrated with Bat MitzvahIn Islam :9 Years Old7. PROSELYTISM:Judaism:Never was a main policy in Judaism. However in Europe and Russia widely practiced but abolished.Islam:The main policy of Islam8. HOLY CITIES:Judaism:Jerusalem onlyIslam:Mekka only.However in the political purpose any city can be declared as a Holy city. The example is Jerusalem. Muslims face to Mekka and turn their back to Jerusalem while praying. One day it can be Paris or Washington9. LANGUAGEJudaism:Hebrew, AramaicIslam:Arabic. Saudi Arabia version10. THE NAME of GODJudaism:No Name or alohimIslam:Allah. Allah was a moon god in pre-Islamic mekka.11. DIETARY CUSTOMSJudaism:Kashrut. Meat and sea food limitation.Islam:Halal12. SWEARING LEXICONJudaism:There is no swear words in Hebrew language. Jews swear in Arabic.Islam:Arabic language contains a rich swear lexicon enough to express all negative emotions.13. ALCOHOLJudaism:The wine allowed and recommended for everyone including new born babies. The wine is a holy Jewish drink. The wine used as an anastasia during male circumcision of 8th days Boys. However alcoholism doesn't exist and never existed among JewsIslam:During the life prohibitedAfter death in the paradise is allowed14. DRUGSIt is my personal opinion but I think in those time everyone used drugs somehow. However I didn't find the information about narcotic types used in different parts of the Middle East.15. POLYGAMYIn Judaism:Allowed by religion but traditionally not practiced anymore because it was abolished 1000 years ago by German Rabbeinu GershomIn Islam:Allowed and practiced

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