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Many common figures:

  • God: worsiping same God
  • Abraham (Ibrahim): believe in prophet Abraham (or Ibrahim) as the father of all prophets
  • Moses (Musa): believe in prophet Moses (or Musa) and his God message

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Judaism and Christianity are both based upon Hebrew texts as given to the prophets and later the disciples of Christ.

Islam or Muhammed's doctrine is a mishmash of Hebrew texts and Athenian philosophia doctrine.

Jews and Christians are of the Hebrews of the House of Isaac, son of Abraham in which the seed was called (Genesis 17 and 21).

Mohammed was of Ishmael who was a son of Abraham (Genesis 16), however it was made quite clear that the seed of Abraham was to be called in Isaac not Ishmael (Genesis 17:19-20 and 25:5-6). Ishmael was the son of an Egyptian bond woman named Hagar (Genesis 16). Mohammed was an Ishmalite.

Many people do not read the Old Testament and therefore err in assuming that all of Abrahams children inherit the covenant and the seed is called in them. That is simply not written. "...for in Isaac shall thy seed be called". Mohammed is not if Isaac, he is of Ishmael, therefore the seed of Abraham is not called in Mohammed.

Mohammed included many figures from the old testament into his texts, he also included Athenian philosophia into his text as well, was clearly defined by Paul as unacceptable (Colossians chapter 2).

Many are deceived thinking that believers in Mohammed's doctrine lay claim to the Lord God of Israel, but under Mohammed's doctrine, that is simply not possible. Further those same claim to be the called and chosen seed of Abraham but that to is not true as our Father attest in Genesis 17 and 25.

The failure occurs because people don't actually read the word of our Father with understanding. They are too busy tied down with the cares of this world and the flesh to take time to actually read our Fathers word. Therefore they assume as the author above has assumed and they make statements that are false. Judah and Christians have a history under Abraham and his son Isaac. Ishmael's history is separate from Isaac and therefore his own. But don't simply take my condensed word for this. Our father wrote you a letter and its your responsibility to read it. The information I have provided here is simply a condensed version of one subject. A complete study of the Chapter of Genesis will set those straight who are wondering the truth concerning this information.

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