MOHAMMAD MANDURAH
Mohammad Mandurah- 9798235585867
Who truly inherits Abraham — and what does the Quran say about his family, covenant, and legacy?
Abraham is honored by Jews, Christians, and Muslims. His name is invoked in scripture, prayer, pilgrimage, theology, and politics. Yet his legacy is also deeply contested. Was Abrahams inheritance based on bloodline, covenant, land, faith, or obedience? What roles do Ishmael and Isaac play in sacred history? Why does the Quran speak so often about the Children of Israel? And how does Muhammad ﷺ complete the religion of Abraham?
The Abrahamic House: Ishmael, Isaac, Israel, and the Final Prophet offers a clear and compelling Quran-centered study of Abrahams legacy. It presents Abraham not as the possession of one tribe or later religious identity, but as the servant of God, the ḥanīf, the Muslim, and the imām appointed as a model for mankind.
This book explores:
Abrahams true religion — pure monotheism, surrender, and rejection of idolatry Ishmael and Isaac — two blessed sons, not rival claimants The Children of Israel — a people honored with prophets and scripture, yet held accountable by covenant Makkah and the Kabah — the Abrahamic sanctuary raised for the worship of God alone Pre-Islamic Arabia — a land that preserved Abrahamic memory while corrupting it with idolatry Muhammad ﷺ — the fulfillment of Abraham and Ishmaels prayer and the final universal messenger Modern Abrahamic claims — including sacred land, chosenness, Zionism, Christian Zionism, and the moral limits of religious entitlementWritten from within the Islamic worldview, The Abrahamic House argues that Abrahamic inheritance is not secured by ancestry alone. Divine favor is a trust, not a guarantee. Scripture, lineage, land, and ritual only have meaning when joined to faith, justice, and obedience to God.
The book rejects the idea that the Abrahamic story is a competition between Ishmael and Isaac, Arabs and Israelites, or one ethnic lineage against another. Instead, it shows that the Qurans central concern is deeper: tawḥīd against shirk, surrender against arrogance, justice against oppression, and obedience against rebellion.
At a time when Abrahams name is still used to support competing religious and political claims, this book calls readers back to the Quranic vision of Abraham: the man who broke idols, submitted to God, raised the Sacred House, and prayed for a final messenger who would teach, purify, and guide.
A powerful study for readers interested in Islam, the Quran, Abrahamic religions, prophecy, the Kabah, the Children of Israel, and the final message of Muhammad ﷺ.
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