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Islam’s ‘Abrahamic’ Dilemma: The claim to Abraham creates problems, not unity.
PJ Media ^ | 04/06/2018 | Raymond Ibrahim

Posted on 04/06/2018 7:11:55 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Let’s say you have a grandfather of whom you are particularly fond, and out of the blue, a stranger says: “Hey, that’s my grandpa!” Then, lest you think this stranger is somehow trying to ingratiate himself with you, he adds: “Everything you thought you knew about grandpa is wrong!”

Would that endear this stranger to you? That is the question everyone who believes in the notion of “three Abrahamic Faiths” needs to answer.

Proponents of this view believe that -- since Abraham is an important figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (especially the first and last of those three) -- all three religions share a commonality that should bridge gaps and foster growth between them.

This notion is entrenched in American mainstream opinion. At the Huffington Post, you can read that “Muhammad clearly rejected elitism and racism and demanded that Muslims see their Abrahamic brothers and sisters as equals before God.”

While visiting Indonesia, former Secretary of State John Kerry beat on a mosque drum while calling Muslims to prayer: “It has been a special honor to visit this remarkable place of worship,” he said afterwards. “We are all bound to one God and the Abrahamic faiths tie us together in love for our fellow man and honor for the same God.”

After a Muslim from an Oklahoma City mosque decapitated a woman: “[A]n official from Washington D.C. flew in to Oklahoma to present a special thank you to the Muslim congregation.” He read them a message from former President Barack Obama: “Your service is a powerful example of the powerful roots of the Abrahamic faiths and how our communities can come together with shared peace with dignity and a sense of justice.” Indeed, Obama has often spoken of “the shared Abrahamic roots of three of the world’s major religions.”

But the question is obvious: How is one people’s appropriation of another people’s heritage supposed to help the two peoples get along?

Also, those who ascribe to the “three Abrahamic Faiths” theory never mention -- or bother to learn -- the key problem: Islam does not treat biblical characters the way Christianity does.

Christians accept the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament, as it is. They do not add, take away, or distort the same accounts of the patriarchs that Jews rely on. Conversely, while also relying on the figures of the Old and New Testaments -- primarily for the weight of antiquity and authority attached to their names -- Islam completely recasts them to fit its own agendas.

One need only look to the topic at hand for proof: Abraham.

Jews and Christians focus on different aspects of Abraham -- the former see him as their patriarch in the flesh, the latter as their patriarch in faith or in the spirit (e.g., Gal 3:6) -- but they both rely on the same Genesis account of Abraham.

In the Muslim account, however, not only does Abraham leave his country on God’s promise that he will make him “a great nation” (Genesis 12), but he exemplifies the hate Muslims are obligated to have for non-Muslims:

"You [Muslims] have a good example in Abraham and those who followed him, for they said to their people, We disown you and the idols that you worship besides Allah. We renounce you: enmity and hate shall reign between us until you believe in Allah alone (Koran, 60:4, emphasis added)."

In fact, Koran 60:4 is the cornerstone verse that all “radical” Muslims -- from al-Qaeda to the Islamic State -- cite as proof that all Muslims “must be hostile to the infidel -- even if he is liberal and kind to you” (to quote Ibn Taymiyya, The Al-Qaeda Reader, p. 84).

Immediately after quoting 60:4, Osama bin Laden wrote:

"So there is an enmity, evidenced by fierce hostility, and an internal hate from the heart. And this fierce hostility -- that is, battle -- ceases only if the infidel submits to the authority of Islam, or if his blood is forbidden from being shed [a dhimmi], or if the Muslims are [at that point in time] weak and incapable [of spreading sharia law to the world]. But if the hate at any time extinguishes from the hearts, this is great apostasy; the one who does this [extinguishes the hate from his heart] will stand excuseless before Allah." (p. 43)

Such is the mutilation Abraham has undergone in Islam. Not only is Abraham not a source of commonality between Muslims on the one hand and Jews and Christians on the other, but he is the chief figure to justify “enmity and hate ... between us until you believe in Allah alone.”

Islam’s appropriation of Abraham has led to other, more concrete problems, of the sort one can expect when a stranger appears and says that the home you live in was actually bequeathed to him by your supposedly “shared” forefather. Although the Jews claimed the Holy Land as their birthright for at least a millennium before Islam came, Jerusalem is now special to Muslims partially because they also claim Abraham and other biblical figures. As a result, we hear statements like this from mainline Christian groups such as the Presbyterian Church USA:

"[PCUSA] strongly condemns the U.S. President’s [Trump’s] decision to single out Jerusalem as a Jewish capital. Jerusalem is the spiritual heart of three Abrahamic faiths …"

The Muslim appropriation and mutilation of biblical figures is a source of problems, not solutions. It is only the secular mindset, which cannot comprehend beyond the surface fact that three religions claim the same figures -- and so they must all eventually “be friends” -- that does not and never will get it.


TOPICS: History; Islam; Judaism; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: abraham; islam

1 posted on 04/06/2018 7:11:55 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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"[PCUSA] strongly condemns the U.S. President’s [Trump’s] decision to single out Jerusalem as a Jewish capital. Jerusalem is the spiritual heart of three Abrahamic faiths …"

The "three Abrahamic faiths" nonsense would be nice if it was true. The problem is, as the article states, it doesn't work that way. Christians have no problem accepting Jerusalem as the historic capital of Israel, and ask only to be accepted as guests there. Muslims want to expel all others, by the sword if necessary.

2 posted on 04/06/2018 7:25:42 AM PDT by marron
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To: SeekAndFind

Good article. I love the use of the term “appropriation”. It is a totally accurate use of the term. The Left has got to hate that.


3 posted on 04/06/2018 7:33:41 AM PDT by Nevadan
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To: SeekAndFind

The only reason muslims claim any fealty to Abraham is to give their fake religion some creds stretching back into antiquity. Abraham never heard or knew the terms muslim or islam.


4 posted on 04/06/2018 7:36:19 AM PDT by onedoug
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Ishmael, the elder son by the servant woman Hagar, is the illegitimate son. Isaac, the younger son by Sarah, the legal first wife, conceived by miracle of a woman believed to be barren, has always been held to be the true legitimate son, and the one offered up to the Lord as sacrifice.

Ishmael and Hagar were driven into the wilderness, where, far from expiring, they endured and grew into the other branch of the Semitic people.

Never did get over the choice made by Abraham. So Mohammed Ali, a schizophrenic old sand hermit, took the liberty of rewriting history, a trick used by chroniclers down through the ages, and something that has vastly confused scholars since.

In fact, the sons of Ishmael had largely accepted their subservient position in relation to the descendants of Issac, who kept pretty good historical records, while the sons of Ishmael, being ignorant and largely unlettered, could not, for centuries, raise a valid objection.

Mohammed Ali KNEW about both the Torah, and to a great extent, the collected works of the Gospel and New Testament. Studying them for inspiration, he concluded that the rewritten version in the Koran, directly contradicting and denying the words of these much older religious writings, should be the only valid text to follow, and other Islamic scholars are specifically PROHIBITED from studying any of the parts of the Bible, and the prohibition was especially strenuous in regards to the Islamic masses.

Scientology is SO much less doctrinaire. But it gets persecuted in every corner of the world.

Not that Scientology should not be persecuted. It is, after all, a perversion of true spirituality.

But Islam is ever so much MORE a perversion of faith and mysticism, substituting the judgment of men for the Judgment of God. And permitting these judges to carry out their interpretation of “the will of God”.

Which generally involves slaughter of the ones who chose not to convert to Islam.


5 posted on 04/06/2018 7:49:04 AM PDT by alloysteel (There are old pilots, and there are bold pilots. There are no old, bold pilots.)
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Mad Mo made it so
6 posted on 04/06/2018 7:58:32 AM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Natural Born Citizen Means Born Here of Citizen Parents__Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
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“Jerusalem is the spiritual heart of three Abrahamic faiths …”

Well, then Muslims can honor it spiritually from anywhere in the world, just like Christians can. They don’t have to live there.


7 posted on 04/06/2018 8:19:43 AM PDT by Boogieman
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8 posted on 04/06/2018 8:21:26 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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For a bit of amusement look up “I’m my own grandpa”.


9 posted on 04/06/2018 8:46:01 AM PDT by JimRed ( TERM LIMITS, NOW! Build the Wall Faster! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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Such is the mutilation Abraham has undergone in Islam. Not only is Abraham not a source of commonality between Muslims on the one hand and Jews and Christians on the other, but he is the chief figure to justify “enmity and hate ... between us until you believe in Allah alone.”

John Kerry and other assorted idiot 'liberals' to too shallow to understand to obvious...

10 posted on 04/06/2018 8:51:45 AM PDT by GOPJ (Obama told people he was Kenyan for the same reason Elizabeth Warren told people she was Indian.)
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bkmk


11 posted on 04/06/2018 10:07:32 AM PDT by Sergio (An object at rest cannot be stopped! - The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight)
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