5 Quotes About Abrahamic

Abrahamic is a term that refers to the three monotheistic religions that follow the teachings of Abraham. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all Abrahamic religions. The term is used to describe the commonalities between believers of these religions. While there are many similarities between these three religions, their beliefs are also different in many ways Read more

The following quotes are designed to highlight what makes these three faiths so similar while highlighting what makes them different.

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The religion/ politics dichotomy is a false one. It isn't that politics has no role; it's that politics is simply inseparable from the Abrahamic religions. Religion is politics. That was the case during the Barbary confrontation in 1786, and it's the case with the Israel-Palestine conflict now. Throughout history, religion has simply been an excuse looking for a conflict. Ali A. Rizvi
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All pre- Abrahamic cultures understood the tremendous importance of remaining closely connected to the past if the present was to be invested with any spiritually significant meaning. They also understood that the most personally relevant and accessible portal to the empowering wisdom and goodness of the past was through their own direct ancestors, those who shared their particular bloodline and DNA. It was for this reason that all traditional cultures engaged in what is often called ancestor worship (pitri-puja). There is no pre- Abrahamic culture on Earth that did not honor its ancestors in one form or another. This is a very important spiritual practice and tradition that used to be practiced universally by families in the ancient past. The process of ancestor worship now needs to be revived in the modern world if we are to not lose our sacred connection with our own cultural-spiritual heritage. Ancestor worship must become a regular practice again. . Dharma Pravartaka Acharya
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Asking for blessings, receiving blessings, becoming a blessing, becoming a source of blessings Paul Gitwaza
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So, verily, with every difficulty, there is relief; Verily, with every difficulty there is relief. Therefore, when thou art free (from thine immediate task), still labour hard, And to thy Lord turn [all] thy attention. Anonymous