Muslims believe in the creation as stated in Quran, Muslims holy book. The creation story as mentioned in Quran is credible to many scientists, Muslims and non-Muslims, especially that the correctness and validity of lots of scientific satements that are mentioned in Quran in the seventh century had been proven by the current scientific and technological capacities.
The following are some relevat quotes from Quran on the universe Creation:
"9.Say: Disbelieve ye verily in Him Who created the earth in two Days, and ascribe ye unto Him rivals ? He (and none else) is the Lord of the Worlds. 10. He placed therein firm hills rising above it, and blessed it and measured therein its sustenance in four Days (that is the sum of 2 days for earth, and two for hills and substances), alike for (all) who ask;11. Then turned He to the heaven when it was smoke, and said unto it and unto the earth: Come both of you, willingly or loth. They said: We come, obedient. 12. Then He ordained them seven heavens in two Days and inspired in each heaven its mandate; and We decked the nether heaven with lamps, and rendered it inviolable. That is the measuring of the Mighty, the Knower."
"30.Have not those who disbelieve known that the heavens and the earth were of one piece, then We parted them, and we made every living thing of water ? Will they not then believe ?"
"29. He it is Who created for you all that is in the earth. Then turned He to the heaven, and fashioned it as seven heavens. And He is knower of all things. 30. And when thy Lord said unto the angels: Lo! I am about to place a viceroy in the earth, they said: Wilt thou place therein one who will do harm therein and will shed blood, while we, we hymn Thy praise and sanctify Thee ? He said: Surely I know that which ye know not."
[Quoted from: The Meanings of the Glorious Quran, Translated into the English, Language by Marmaduke Pickthall]
Accordingly, man was the last thing created, after completion of creation of whole universe.
Just as there are two quite different creation stories in Genesis, plus fragments of a third one in the Psalms and Job, so also are there several Chinese creation stories. This is especially true because China is so large and has so many different traditions, including Buddhism, Daoism and folk religions. With so many different stories, both in the Bible and Chinese belief, there is no simple answer to a simple question like this. Since God is a Semitic concept, God's creation stories are naturally different to the Chinese creation stories. Each creation story is true to its believers.
Religions have stories/accounts of creations for the same reason you are asking that question: because you want to know. Man has always been curious about our origins. That is why man created the Big Bang Theory and Evolution. Because we want to be able to explain or know how we were created.
A:In the Old Testament, there are two creation stories in the Book of Genesis, at Genesis 1:1-2:4a and at Genesis 2:4b-25, plus fragments of a third and much more primitive creation story in Psalms and the Book of Job. There is no creation story in the New Testament.
Creation stories serve to explain the origins of the world, humanity, and the universe. They provide a framework for understanding the purpose and meaning of existence, as well as the relationship between humans and the divine. These stories often play a fundamental role in shaping the beliefs, values, and practices of a religious tradition.
While there are some similarities among all creation stories, the differences between those from one region and a different region are quite remarkable. The closer two creation stories are in geographic origin, the more similarities you will find.Many early Near Eastern creation stories tell of the world and its people coming into existence through battles between the creator god and the chaos monsters. We see fragments of this genre in Psalms and the Book of Job.The second creation story in Genesis (Genesis 2:4b-20) can be typical of some creation stories from inland, arid regions - there is no mention of the ocean, and plants grew because God had yet to make it rain. This story contains moral themes, a frequent theme of some early creation stories.The first creation story in Genesis (Genesis 1:1-2:4a) is very different from the story in chapter 2. Perhaps the most obvious thing in common between these two stories is the absence of chaos monsters in the narrative. The first creation story is much less like a folk story than is the second one, understandable as it was written in the form we know today by the Priestly Source, who was concerned with theology and the role of the priestly class in Jewish society. The differences are considerable, both in sequence and style. The creation story in Genesis chapter 1 is typical of cultures familiar with the oceans and great rivers. In this first story, God has almost unlimited power and causes things to exist merely by speaking them into existence. In the second story, God needs dirt to model and create Adam, then a rib to create Eve - examples of his more limited powers.Both creation stories in Genesis came from earlier creation stories in Mesopotamia, and reflect similarities to the earlier stories. The imagery of the chaos monsters found in Pslams and the Book of Job, although fragmentary, can also be found in earlier creation stories in the Near East.Answer:Because Creation is a worldwide tradition shared by all ancient societies. Because it actually took place.
That some people believe them as literal truth.
three de-creation stories are Cain and Abel, Adam and Eve, and the tower of Babel
Yes, there are creation myths among the indigenous Papuan peoples of Papua New Guinea. These myths often involve stories of ancestral beings shaping the landscape, creating humans, and establishing social customs. These creation stories play a significant role in Papuan cultural identity and are passed down through oral tradition.
nothing is true in the creation story
the difference is that a a creation story is what people think and a migration story is almost the same but has some differences
The Bible begins with the book of Genesis and it is there that the two Creation stories can be found.
Coyote Creates the Earth and Grandmother's Creation Story
Independence stories.
Creation stories, Cain and abel, tower of babel, noah's flood stories, exodus, ect... :)
AnswerPerhaps not all, but many of the more ancient creation stories of the Mediterranean and Near East regions began with chaos. The struggle between good and evil, or between the righteous gods and the chaos monsters provided a satisfying and plausible explanation for the reasons for the creation of this imperfect world.We even find fragments of ancient Hebrew chaos stories in Psalms and Job, although the creation stories in Genesis 1 and 2 could perhaps be considered as reflecting more recent cultural attitudes to the older chaos-creation stories.
There are numerous stories of creation in many different cultures and religions. A very comprehensive compilation can be found in the Related links below.
There are many Chinese creation stories. One is available via the attached link.