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Abraham: Signs for Faith and Unity

21 min · 10 de jul de 2023
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Abraham (Ibrahim) is revered not just by over a billion Muslims, but also Christians and Jews alike. The Quran asserts the Abraham (Ibrahim) was not Christian or Jewish, and that Christians and Jews both should agree (based on their own texts) that he precedes any formalized Jewish or Christian religion. However, the Quran describes Abraham as being "upright, a Muslim" yet he too precedes a formalized Islam and certainly precedes any hadith, sunna of prophets, fiqh, or organized religions. What then does it mean to be Muslim? Join us as we examined these ideas while thinking about the person in history who unites three of the world's monotheistic faiths.

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