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Monday, 23 February 2015

Everything You Need To Know About Quranists

By Olivia Cross


Islam, Judaism, and Christianity are known as the monotheistic, Abrahamic religions. Followers of Islam are known as Muslims and followers of Judaism are known as Jews. All three faiths use different texts; the Muslims use the Quran, the Christians have the Holy Bible and the Jews rely on a modified version of the Christian Old Testament. Quranists use the Quran, while other Muslims may accept certain supplementary texts as the truth.

Like Judaism and Christianity, Islam is one of the three Abrahamic religions. All three belief systems are based on the history of the same family, that of the prophet Abraham. What follows explains the basis of the three religions based on the story of Abraham as found in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. It is not an attempt to convert anyone to a particular faith and is meant to be purely descriptive.

The story begins in the Garden of Eden. Prior to the Creation, God had been bored and lonely. He made the Earth and everything in it with the intention of creating Man. His intention was for Man to procreate and multiply. This way, He would have an unlimited pool of individuals with whom he could form close relationships. He created Adam and Eve to be the father and mother of all mankind. God gave them only one rule, and that was not to eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge.

Satan, originally one of God's three archangels, was jealous and hated mankind. One day, Eve was walking alone in the Garden of Eden. Taking the form of a serpent, or snake, Satan convinced her that nothing bad would happen to her if she ate the forbidden fruit. So she did, and she gave some to Adam.

When God discovered that his beloved creatures had disobeyed is only rule, he cast them out of Eden. Mankind fell deeper and deeper into sin, breaking God's heart. He decided to destroy the world and all its inhabitants, apart from a man named Noah and his family. He commanded Noah to build an ark, a giant ship, and to save his family and a breeding pair of each of the animals.

Generations later, God noticed that Abraham, one of Noah's descendants, was a righteous man. God loved him so much, that he told Abraham and his wife, Sarah, that their children would outnumber the stars. They were getting on a bit and, childless, Sarah grew impatient that God might not fulfill His promise. She arranged for Abraham to have a child with her maid, Hagar. They had a boy named Ishmael.

Then Sarah had a son of her own by Abraham. They called him Isaac. By now, Ishmael was a young teenager. She had no use for him and had him and his mother cast out of their home. God sent an angel to tell Hagar not to worry, that Ishmael would go on to become the father of a great nation. This was the Arab nation.

And that is the story of the three Abrahamic religions. All share a common ancestor, a common heritage and the same story. All three worship the same deity. One day, one way or another, they will live in harmony with one another.




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