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The Qur’anic Vision of One Human Community

At the time of the revelation of the Qur’an, there were already many religious groups, each claiming to be the only one on the true path to God and that salvation could be attained solely for its followers.

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The Unity of God

The differences that have marked the course of religion have mostly been about the attributes of God and not in respect to His existence. The intellect of man is bound by his senses, and man’s perception ordinarily does not cross the frontiers of his senses.

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The Unity of Mankind

The essential mission of the Qur’an was to unite the Jews, Christians, and people of other faiths in a common bond once again after they had divided themselves into these exclusive religious groups, and then pave the way to a wider unity of mankind.

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The Unity of Religion

The Qur’an prescribes the line of conduct as a law of life for mankind, just like every other law of nature, and one has to conform to it if he cares to profit from it.

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The Unity of Revelation

The fundamental basis of the Qur’an is that the message of the divine revelations has always remained one and the same throughout the history of prophethood, from Adam, the first prophet, to Muhammad, the seal (final) of all the prophets.

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