Jews, Christians, and Muslims as Faith Relatives within the same Monotheistic Family

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Department for the Study of Religions, University of Ghana

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Drawing on recent research on the interweave of the Qurʾān with Jewish and Christian interpretations of biblical tradi-tions in late antiquity, the paper argues that the three involved reli-gions have much more in common than what might separate them. The Qurʾānic revelation critically reflects, appropriates and contex-tualizes Jewish and Christian traditions. It situates itself into the same revelation history shared by Jews and Christians. The distinct differences of the three religions should be appreciated against the background of their broad commonalities. Taken into account the history of the origin of the Qurʾān in the first half of the 7th century and the content of this revelation attributed to the same God vener-ated by Jews and Christians, it is proper and socio-politically pro-ductive to conceive of Jews, Christians, and Muslims as faith rela-tives within the same monotheistic family.

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