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Abraham : The Bible : An Islamic Perspective (Jay R. Crook)

Abraham : The Bible : An Islamic Perspective (Jay R. Crook)

Abraham : The Bible : An Islamic Perspective (Jay R. Crook)
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ISBN: 1567447368
Author: Jay R. Crook
Publisher: ABC International Group (2005)
Pages: 138 Binding: Paperback

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This work compares the Biblical patriarch of Judeo-Christian writings with the more idealized image of him found in the Quran and the Quranic commentary of Surabadi. This volume brings this difference into focus. The Islamic Abraham is a noble, unrelenting, monotheist, a Muslim in the universal sense. Unlike the Biblical Abraham, he does not temporize or compromise his honor. Abraham's relations with Sarah and Hagar are reviewed as is the identity of the sacrifice: Isaac or Ishmael? We also look at infanticide in Canaan. Other topics include: Terah or Azar, the location of Ur, Abraham and the Idols, Abraham and the Fire and the Station of Abraham. As it is part of the Abrahamic cycle, the story of Lot and the destruction of the Cities of the Plain is examined. Abraham's story is preceded by two patriarchal stores drawn from the Quran and Islamic tradition with possible Biblical connections: The Destruction of the People of Hud and Saleh and the Thamud.