Islam and Diversity: One God, One Religion, Many Messengers

Abstract

Islam is a religion of ethnic diversity and difference. Although it is largely believed that there is a robust interconnection between religions, particularly monotheist ones and ethnicity, Islam is neither a religion of a unique and specific ethnicity, nor a particular territory. Islam is a religion of all human beings. Nowadays, there is a sort of consensus that Judaism is a religion of Jews, Christianity is a religion of Romans, and Islam is a religion of Arabs. This belief stems from the idea that each ethnicity has its own religion, and that the three main monotheist religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) are separate religions. In reality, there is one God (Allah), one religion, many messengers, and many ethnicities from the prophet Abraham to the prophet Muhammad (bless be up on both). My paper focuses on the idea that there is one God (Allah), one religion (Islam) and many messengers who were sent to different ethnicities. It proposes that Islam today is a resurrection of the religion of the prophets Abraham, David, Solomon, Moses and Jesus and all other prophets who were sent from Allah to all human beings to reveal the same divine message. From the days of the prophet Abraham till the arrival of the prophet Muhammad, each religion comes to resurrect and correct the previous one. My paper theorizes that Islam is a religion of diversity.

Presenters

Slimane Douih
Student, PhD, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir*, Morocco

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Religious Foundations

KEYWORDS

Islam, Diversity, Difference, Ethnicity

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