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Essay on Relations of God to Humanity in Islam |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 633 words (2.53 pages) in the essay titled Relations of God to Humanity in Islam
The Relations of God to Humanity in Islam
One of the primary beliefs of the Muslims is that God reveals himself to all people, through prophets such as Mohammed, Abraham, and Jesus, and that Mohammed is the last of these prophets. In the beginning of Sura 2, the Koran is referred to as what We have revealed to Our servant. (12) This is a crucial belief of Islam, as God has offered salvation to all people. However, the Muslims believe that the others who received revelations from God were given only partial revelations or that they corrupted what was given them, so that the Koran is both the revision and the completion of The Book. Thus the Muslims are the chosen people of God, who will fulfill the covenant with Abraham and follow God s word. There are many passages where the Koran speaks about the Jewish faith, referring to them as People of the Book. These passages often point out places where the Jews have disobeyed the Scriptures and also provide the Muslims with arguments against them. For example, in Sura 2, the Koran alludes to the gift of manna from the heavens during the exodus to the promised land. The Koran states, We caused the clouds to draw their shadow over you and sent down manna and quails, saying: Eat of the good things We have given you. Indeed, they did not wrong Us, but they wronged themselves. (15) Also, an example of the Koran providing arguments occurs when the Koran states They declare: None shall enter paradise but Jews and Christians. Su...
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Keywords: koran states, islam, muslims, revelations, crucial, manna, sura, prophets, mohammed, passages, jews, abraham, alludes, chosen people, jewish faith, quails, promised land, affirmed, exodus
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