Since the hope is that I will help educate people on Islam, I have been thinking where does one start? Given that my hope and is to show people that we have much more in common than we have in differences, how about we start with the very first man, and first prophet of Islam - Adam (pbuh)?
Just a note - as a Muslim - we hold all prophets with the utmost respect. This is shown by saying "Peace Be Upon Him" after we state their names, which is notated in writing with "(pbuh)."
I am sure I'll need to take this in parts, given that this story is the beginning of several things. It is the beginning of:
1) Mankind (first man, first woman)
2) Life on this Earth
3) The "fight" of good vs. evil
For the most part, the "story" is the same between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. God created Adam (pbuh) from dust/clay. He breathed life (the soul) into Adam (pbuh). Adam (pbuh) had something that no other creation of God's had - the ability to reason, which equals free will.
(Hadith - Sahih Al-Bukhari)
"God created Adam from a handful of dust taken from different lands, so the children of Adam have been created according to the composition of the land. Therefore, from mankind we have white, red, black, and yellow ones; we have good and evil, ease and sorrow, and what comes in between them."
(Qur'an - 38: 71-72)
"Truly, I am going to create man from clay. So, when I have fashioned him and breathed into him his soul created by Me, then you (angels) fall down to prostrate to him."
So far, all three monotheistic faiths are on the same path.
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This may be something I have to look into, but I do not think majority of Christian denominations/sects would call Adam a Prophet. What must one do in order to received the title of Prophet? Is this similar to the process adopted by the Latter Day Saints? The first thought that jumped into my head was "Is it like the Catholics instituting Saints?"
Also, I had to look up "Hadith - Sahih Al-Bukhari", I'm seriously starting from scratch here!
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