704976Islam in a Biblical Context
Islam in a Biblical Context – A Compact Introduction Did you know…? This brochure uncovers one of the most surprising aspects of Islamic tradition: not Muhammad, but Abraham (Ibrahim) stands at the very center of Islamic religious identity. Only when you understand why the pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) is the most important of the five pillars does the deeper spiritual structure of Islam become visible. The first part offers a clear and compact introduction to the core aims, concepts, and internal logic of Islam — including elements that are often overlooked in mainstream explanations, even though they are essential for truly understanding the religion. The second part explores the theological depth behind it: why Abraham is the key figure, how the rituals of the Hajj trace his footsteps, and why even the term “Islam” — surrender, devotion, self‑offering — points back to this biblical connection. You will see how the pilgrimage, the Festival of Sacrifice (Eid al‑Adha), and the central stations of the Hajj directly relate to Genesis 22 — the account in which Abraham entrusted his son to God. A connection rarely highlighted, yet astonishingly clear once recognized. This brochure offers a fascinating perspective that makes the spiritual lines between Islam and the Bible unmistakably visible — even modern political terms like the “Abraham Accords” appear in a completely new light. Format: PDF Length: approx. 85 pages (compact e‑book format) Delivery: Instant download after purchase
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