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The Three So-Called Abrahamic Religions

The three claimed Abrahamic faiths or religions from the Middle-East.
  • By Alhaji McDikkoh
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It might surprise some to know that two religions, Christianity and Judaism, of the three so-called Abrahamic religions do not have anything in common with one of the three, Islam; for after all, except for the fact that they all come from the same geographical region, the Middle East. The reason for such an assumption, for example, the worshiping of "one true" holy God, is that because of Islam's claim and its belief in a unitarian concept of the divine deity that might be the object of its belief and, therefore, its purported worship of that same God, which both Judaism and Christianity aspire to worship. The worship of this one God, Islam only professes to believe and desperately pretends to worship Him. In reality, it actually worships a different god who it calls "Allah". Therefore, these two other religions have nothing in common with Islam, even if, or as, they share a common geographical region, the Middle East. Islam's level of morality and its hatred for all non-Muslims further separates, no, disqualifies it from the other two religions that are actually couched in the love of God, the Lord Almighty. Furthermore, there is only a conjecture, only a veneer that attends to such a professed claim, which attempts invain to link Islam to Abraham, yet without any scintilla of an evidence that shows how links Arabs, including Mohammad its claimed "prophet", as having descended from Abraham. Such a claim, therefore, and that is to say "if", meaning that if one exist, makes it moot, based on the fact that such supposed "one" evidence does exist, since one evidence is not even a far cry sufficient, much less overwhelming! Furthermore, another claim of Abraham and all Biblical prophets were Muslims is so very baseless and, without any substantiated evidential fact or facts, and hence, it neither has a foundation in neither reality or in the Biblical Scriptures' Therefore, again, one is forced to surmise that it must have emanated from the suspicion-filled and the hallucinatory mind of Mohammad, the self-proclaimed, yet a "miracleless-prophet" of Islam. Lastly, but just as equally very important, is the fact that there is no evidence, either from the Judaeo-Christian Scriptures, nor even from the Islamic qurans and all others many so-called "Islamic scriptures," which might point and lead anyone to assume any similarity among these faiths or religions. The best conclusion that anyone can make about this untenable situation is that Islam is aberrant a religion from the Judaeo-Christian perspective, based on its claimed affiliation to the other two "real" Abrahamic religions that were started by the "real" descendants of Abraham from the Middle-Eastern religions. Therefore, Islam has zero supporting evidence for its claim to be Abrahamic!
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    • SKU: 9781662859694
    • Manufacturer: Xulon Pr
    • ISBN 13: 9781662859694
    • Publication Date: 03/12/2023
    • Format: Paperback
    • Author: Alhaji McDikkoh

     
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