Drawing on recent research on the interweaving of the Qurʾān with Jewish and Christian interpretations of biblical traditions in late antiquity, the paper argues that the three involved religions have much more in common than what might separate them. The Qurʾānic revelation critically reflects, appropriates and contextualizes 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. Taking 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 venerated by Jews and C...
The Qurʾān refers on several occasions to Christians. Its attitude toward them, however, has often b...
Abstract The Article is an attempt to investigate formation and interactions of Islam, Judaism and ...
In the Qurʾān, Christians are generally referred as the “Peopleof the Book” in the meaning of those ...
Jews and Christians are among well illustrated religious communities in the Qur’an. Various religiou...
The aim of this paper is to promote better understanding between Muslims and the adherents of other ...
Our research has surveyed the philological origins of the word ‘science’ and ‘religion’. Furthermore...
Our research has surveyed the philological origins of the word ‘science’ and ‘religion’. Furthermore...
In October 2007, 138 Muslim scholars signed a document entitled “A Common Word between Us and You” (...
This paper seeks to discuss Qur\u27anic perspectives on "People of the Book" (ahl al-kitab) with par...
Although Judaism, Christianity, and Islamic religions all originated in the same geographic location...
Abrahamic faiths namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam share the theology of monotheism. The three ...
Abrahamic faiths namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam share the theology of monotheism. The three ...
Abrahamic faiths namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam share the theology of monotheism. The three ...
Jerusalem is perhaps the only city in the world that is considered historically and spiritually sign...
Is there similarities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? If there, where is the similarity? A...
The Qurʾān refers on several occasions to Christians. Its attitude toward them, however, has often b...
Abstract The Article is an attempt to investigate formation and interactions of Islam, Judaism and ...
In the Qurʾān, Christians are generally referred as the “Peopleof the Book” in the meaning of those ...
Jews and Christians are among well illustrated religious communities in the Qur’an. Various religiou...
The aim of this paper is to promote better understanding between Muslims and the adherents of other ...
Our research has surveyed the philological origins of the word ‘science’ and ‘religion’. Furthermore...
Our research has surveyed the philological origins of the word ‘science’ and ‘religion’. Furthermore...
In October 2007, 138 Muslim scholars signed a document entitled “A Common Word between Us and You” (...
This paper seeks to discuss Qur\u27anic perspectives on "People of the Book" (ahl al-kitab) with par...
Although Judaism, Christianity, and Islamic religions all originated in the same geographic location...
Abrahamic faiths namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam share the theology of monotheism. The three ...
Abrahamic faiths namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam share the theology of monotheism. The three ...
Abrahamic faiths namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam share the theology of monotheism. The three ...
Jerusalem is perhaps the only city in the world that is considered historically and spiritually sign...
Is there similarities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? If there, where is the similarity? A...
The Qurʾān refers on several occasions to Christians. Its attitude toward them, however, has often b...
Abstract The Article is an attempt to investigate formation and interactions of Islam, Judaism and ...
In the Qurʾān, Christians are generally referred as the “Peopleof the Book” in the meaning of those ...