About this Book
It is well known that three religions are generally classified as monotheistic, namely, in chronological order, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These three religions are also referred to as the Abrahamic religions because each of them traces its origin back to Abraham.
The present treatise aims to elaborate on the doctrine of monotheism as authentically as possible from the earliest textual sources of Islam. The primary focus is on the question of what constitutes the fundamental content of the Islamic understanding of monotheism and how this was defined in the textual sources of Islam.
This book is intended for both readers who adhere to Islam and for followers of other religions who seek to gain a deeper understanding of Islam and its core message, or of the early conception of monotheism in general.
In a comprehensive introduction, the essential role of narration in religions is examined in a broad sense, while also offering a comparative perspective on the Abrahamic religions. In this context, various perspectives are used to illustrate the unique position that Islamic narration sciences held in the field of historical narration.
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About the Author
Abu Hamzah ibnu Musafir has been studying Islamic theology since the mid-nineties, spending several years in the Arab world for that purpose. He enrolled in various faculties in Cairo as well as in Damascus.
During his studies, he memorized the Quran and other Arabic foundational texts, as well as Arabic poems. He published numerous writings in Arabic and other languages on different disciplines of Islamic theology.
His studies specialize in the foundations of Islam, the analysis and comparative study of various religious movements, theoretical and applied ḥadīth studies, the fundamentals of narration and comparative religion studies.
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