On the other hand, Bruce Feiler (Where God Was Born) says that similarities between the story of Adam and Eve and the much older Sumerian story of Enkidu are striking. Both stories are purely mythical.
Answer: No, they weren't Muslims.
Adam and eve were reunited on earth where all the humanity began
No, Both Adam and Eve ate from the tree. In Quran, Muslims holy book, both Adam and Eve ate from the tree and accordingly both of them are held responsible of disobeying God (Allah) the Creator.
Yes, like Muslims, Christians believe Adam was the first man created, and Eve was made from his rib. A major difference in the story is that Eve persuaded Adam to pick the apple in Christianity, but in Islam it was satan who persuaded Adam to pick it.
A:In religious belief, yes - for many Jews, Christians and Muslims, everyone is descended from Adam and Eve. However, there is firm scientific evidence that this is not really the case. Humans evolved hundreds of thousands of years ago from hominid ancestors. There was no Adam and Eve.
Adam and Eve were Muslims. They were the first people on earth that's how.
Muslims believe Adom and Hawa (Adam and Eve) were Muslims. Because they worshiped Allah or the God. Therefore according to the Islamic view the first human was a Muslim.
Adam and Eve were created by Jehovah (God).
Yes, Muslims believe in the story of Adam and Eve as mentioned in the Quran. They believe that Adam and Eve were the first humans created by Allah and were placed in the Garden of Eden. Creationism is a belief held by many Muslims, as they believe that Allah created the universe and all living beings.
There is nothing called Islamic baptism. Muslims, per Islam religion teachings, do not believe in baptism which is believed in by Christians as rituals to get one purified from what they call the Adam original sin. Muslims believe that the Sin of Adam and Eve was forgiven by God upon Adam and Eve repent. Muslims believe also that everyone is responsible of his doings and sayings and is responsible of the consequences. No one bears the sins of others.
There are three movies that deal directly with Adam and Eve; they are The Bible: In The Beginning, The Sin of Adam And Eve and The Creation: Adam And Eve. There are several movies that have excerpts of the story of Adam and Eve but they are only reference points.
Adam and Eve had to do everything alone.
The historical position is that neither Noah nor Adam and Eve actually existed. The biblical position is that Noah was after Adam and Eve.