Further reading: Khaled M. Abou El Fadl, And God
Knows the Soldiers: The Authoritative and Authoritarian
in Islamic Discourses (Lanham, Md.: University Press of
America, 2001); Khaled M. Abou El Fadl, Conference
of the Books: The Search for Beauty in Islam (Lanham,
Md.: University Press of America, 2001); Omid Safi, ed.,
Progressive Muslims: On Justice, Gender, and Pluralism
(Oxford: Oneworld Publications, 2003).
Abraham
(Arabic: Ibrahim)
one of the leading
Muslim prophets, believed to be the ancestral founder
of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
One of the most important figures in Islamic
sacred history is Abraham, who is considered a
patriarchal figure, a close “friend” of God, and,
above all, a prophet and founder of the k
aaba
in
m
ecca
. Western scholars disagree about when
the historic Abraham may have lived—some
say as early as 2000
b
.
c
.
e
., others say up to a
thousand years later (ca. 1000
b
.
c
.
e
.). Muslim
understandings of Abraham drew significantly
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