Do We Pray To The Same G-d- By Findalis
It is being screamed at us from pulpits in Churches and Synagogues that Judaism, Christianity and Islam all worship the same G-d. But do we really?
How many times have you heard it said “we all pray to the same god?” These days we are hearing this from a growing number of people. To some degree one can excuse the average person from espousing such a viewpoint, as most people have not read the Bible and are not well schooled in matters of theology or eschatology.
However, what’s troubling is that in recent years a growing number of religious leaders are promoting this view. Such a statement strongly suggests the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, who Christians and Jews believe in, is the same as Allah, who Muslims believe in. One doesn’t have to look very far to discover why this view is problematic.
The “Shahada,” which is the statement of faith for the followers of Allah, reads, “there is no god but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet.” This statement clearly differentiates Allah from any other “god.”
For Christians and Jews no city is more holy than Jerusalem. Mohammed showed reverence for Jerusalem when he was trying to convert the Banu Qurayza Jews to follow Allah. Yet after failing in his conversion effort, he turned his back toward Jerusalem, and never again faced it when praying. Eventually, after breaking a treaty with them to which he was party, he massacred approximately 900 of them in 627 AD.
The Quran, which is the holy book of Allah’s followers, says “the religion in the sight of Allah is Islam.” As this makes it clear a believer in Allah must follow Islam, one might ask if other religions are tolerated. According to the Quran, “if anyone desires a religion other than Islam, never will it be accepted…” So much for Islam’s tolerance of other religions.
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