The Origins of Abrahamic Religions | Judaism, Christianity & Islam Explained

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ENLIGHT IQ

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@Ibrahim.Elyesa
@Ibrahim.Elyesa 10 күн бұрын
(baqara 136) Say ye: "We believe in Allah, and the revelation given to us, and to Abraham, Isma´il, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and that given to Moses and Jesus, and that given to (all) prophets from their Lord: We make no difference between one and another of them: And we bow to Allah (in Islam)."
@leopedraza4809
@leopedraza4809 3 ай бұрын
Great video with annoying music…
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed the content of the video. I’ll definitely keep your comment about the music in mind for future videos. Your input helps me improve!
@Ibrahim.Elyesa
@Ibrahim.Elyesa 10 күн бұрын
O people of the book. Let's come to common terms: that we will worship none but Allah, associate ourselves with Him, or take one another as lords instead of Allah. But if you turn away from this, bear witness that we have submitted to Allah alone.
@irvinemurombedzi9628
@irvinemurombedzi9628 2 ай бұрын
Judaism and Islam are virtually the same in their main belief in one indivisible God
@billsadler3
@billsadler3 Ай бұрын
And an exclusive franchise in the heavenly eternal housing gated community with timbrels, harps and drums forever... no.
@ashano-u3s
@ashano-u3s 18 күн бұрын
Abraham is not a follower of one god Abraham is follower of polytheistic god... Its Change after the modern Abraham fallower dont lie
@gehtdichnixan3200
@gehtdichnixan3200 3 ай бұрын
the origin of all faith ... idiocy
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 3 ай бұрын
I appreciate you sharing your perspective. I understand that everyone has different views on faith and belief systems, and it’s important to have open discussions about them. The goal of this video is to explore the historical roots of these faiths and their impact on the world, but I welcome all viewpoints, even those that challenge the topic. Thanks for watching and engaging!
@zeroonetime
@zeroonetime 3 ай бұрын
In fact, B.S. Belief Systems are a crime in disguise
@zeroonetime
@zeroonetime 3 ай бұрын
@@Enlight_IQ B.S. (Belief Systems) are crime against humanity.
@chaoslord07
@chaoslord07 3 ай бұрын
Guy's Video is AI, Guy's Comments and Responses are AI. Is there anything "You" ("Me") about your Channel?
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 3 ай бұрын
I appreciate your comment! While I use AI tools to enhance content creation, everything from the research, script, and content writing comes from me. AI helps with certain aspects, but the ideas and final direction are all mine. What’s wrong with using AI? Big KZbinrs have teams of editors, content writers, and researchers working for them, and I’m simply using AI to streamline the process. I’m always here to engage directly with the community-feel free to ask me anything or share feedback!
@chaoslord07
@chaoslord07 3 ай бұрын
@@Enlight_IQ nah there's nothing wrong with seeking aid of AI in research but it's just that the script and Responses feel souless and artificial as You as a Person doesn't exist. There's nothing wrong with seeking and using AI. The only problem is when using AI for A to Z and the only contribution of yours is Creating the Prompt. If you aren't well Okay but I felt like that based on the script and your comments.
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 3 ай бұрын
@@chaoslord07 Thanks for your thoughtful comment! I totally understand where you're coming from. While I do use AI to help with certain tasks, I’m deeply involved in the research, scriptwriting, and overall direction of the channel. I see AI as a tool that helps me bring my ideas to life more efficiently, but it’s not doing all the work. I’m constantly learning and trying to improve both the content and engagement. Your feedback helps a lot, and I’ll make sure to add more of my personal touch moving forward! Thanks a lot buddy, this type of feedback helps me a lot, because I get to know where I am lacking and where I need to work more. After all we learn a lot of things in this journey.
@RogerPalacios-n4t
@RogerPalacios-n4t 2 ай бұрын
Abraham was a weak man. A pushover. Sarah is the one calling the shots. According to the jewish narrative is Sarah who proposes Abraham take Hagar, her slave, not a concubine or wife as the muslims claim, to have an heir. Then after Sarah gives Abraham a son, then she has to eliminate the first born, since by their own customs and laws Ishmael is the rightful heir, so Isaac was by law second in line. So Sarah nags Abraham until he finally gives in and send Hagar and his own son Ishmael out into the desert. What kind of man does that? The kind of man that is willing to sacrifice his other son because God tells him to do it. That's a weak man. No convictions. He failed to confront Sarah and stand his ground, twice. When God told him to sacrifice Isaac, Abraham should have said Lord, take me instead. I used to be a believer but the older I got the less sense the whole premise of God's relationship with men. Dealing with God is like dealing with a very insecure person. His Love is more akin to the eros love, where all is good as long as the quid pro quo is observed. Not quite the unconditional love type is it? Amazing how sometimes the smallest can reduce the greatest. The unasuming If and the grandiosyty of Divine Love. Go figure.
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing such a detailed and thoughtful perspective! The story of Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, and Isaac has been interpreted in many ways, often stirring strong emotions because of the moral complexities involved. It's true that from a human perspective, Abraham’s actions might seem like weakness or even lack of conviction, especially in a modern context. However, many see these stories as reflective of the difficult and often mysterious ways in which faith and obedience to God play out in ancient narratives. Regarding your thoughts on God's love and the idea of 'quid pro quo,' that's a profound point. The stories in scripture often reflect the cultural and moral frameworks of the times they were written, and many wrestle with the same questions you're asking about the nature of divine love. It’s that tension between judgment and mercy, sacrifice and reward, that keeps these stories alive in discussions today. Your reflections about the complexities of faith and growing older resonate with many people. Thanks again for adding your voice to this conversation!
@MakaiJohnkenneth
@MakaiJohnkenneth Ай бұрын
What makes a faith Abrahmic? Certainly not belief in one God. Why Zoroastiansm did Demons do. No where in the Torah does it say one God is Abrahamic. Abrahamic is from the covenant God made with Abraham to his seed that the whole world would be blessed on Isaac , Jacob lineage. His name he gives as Yahovah forever for all generations The faith had to do with the Lineage Covenant Name. Islam fulfills none. Quthum called Mohamed is Yemeni how dies he come into the covenant?
@gts3004
@gts3004 2 ай бұрын
Abraham was the origin of a nation, not a religion. God spoke to him and his descendants from Moses down to the time of King David. The Bible isn’t religion; it’s history. God isn’t a delusion , he actually exists and actually spoke the words that Moses and all the prophets of Israel wrote down on manuscripts and preserved for centuries. The skeptic would have to assume that for centuries all those prophets and holy men lied about God speaking to them. Of course the skeptic can’t refute the fact that the prophets claimed to have received prophecies from God that are historically verifiable and can be confirmed as accurate today.
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective! It’s fascinating to consider how the stories of Abraham and the prophets have been preserved for centuries. Whether viewed as history or faith, their impact on civilizations is undeniable. While some remain skeptical, the debate around historical and spiritual truths continues to shape many worldviews today. It’s always interesting to see how different people approach these timeless narratives.
@dineshreddy4208
@dineshreddy4208 2 ай бұрын
So what made his stop talking ..? Bcz everyone is conscious enough ..?
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 2 ай бұрын
@@dineshreddy4208 That’s a really thought-provoking question! Many believers see it not as God "stopping" but rather changing how He communicates. For example, some faiths believe divine messages were completed through prophets, and now it's up to humanity to live by those teachings. Others say God speaks through personal experiences, conscience, and inner guidance, rather than direct prophecy. Another view suggests that we might not be fully "listening" anymore-caught up in distractions and complexities of modern life, making it harder to connect with the divine like in ancient times. Ultimately, the idea isn’t that God stopped communicating, but that the ways we experience or interpret His presence have evolved. It’s an open conversation, and everyone seems to find their own meaning in it! 🌍✨
@dineshreddy4208
@dineshreddy4208 2 ай бұрын
@@Enlight_IQ i appreciate for taking your time to explain things, u meant to say like god has upgraded to modernity like how humans upgraded . Discussion aside . In Hindu religion they say it as kaliyuga ( in Hinduism they say as yuga as earth years where as each has its own characters like how humans behave can google it). So in kaliyuga humans are left alone to follow and truthful life, Also god would not interfere in this yuga .
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 2 ай бұрын
@dineshreddy4208 No need to Google it, brother-I’m Hindu myself. 😊 I understand what you’re saying about Kaliyuga. It’s true that in our tradition, this era is seen as a time when divine intervention is minimal, and we’re left to navigate life with our own moral compass. The idea of God stepping back isn’t about abandonment but rather trusting humanity to grow, even through challenges. Whether it’s Kaliyuga or modern times, the core message across faiths remains the same-living truthfully and striving for goodness. And maybe, just maybe, that’s the real ‘test’ of this era.
@qstaratma9096
@qstaratma9096 6 күн бұрын
Fairy Tales…..
@zeroonetime
@zeroonetime 3 ай бұрын
I always marvel at the Abraham'S revelation of Yahweh, as Time Timing Uni-verse, "THE WORD". YAHWEH/TIME IS THE GOD OF ALL THE OTHERS INVENTED gODS...
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your insights! Abraham’s revelation of Yahweh is indeed a fascinating and transformative moment in religious history. The concept of Yahweh as 'The Word' and the God beyond time is a profound perspective, and it really does highlight how unique the Abrahamic understanding of God is compared to other ancient beliefs. I always appreciate hearing different viewpoints, and your take adds another layer to this discussion. Thanks for watching and for contributing such a thought-provoking comment!
@zeroonetime
@zeroonetime 3 ай бұрын
@@Enlight_IQ Like you IQ: It is not a religion / IT IS the UNDERSTANDING of HOW CREATION. EVOLUTION AND ENTROPY WORK....
@lawratify
@lawratify 3 ай бұрын
The god of the Abrahamic religions behaves more often than not like a crazed psychopath. He commits genocides, and advocates and sanctions slavery and the mass slaughter of babies and pregnant women. As long as the three Abrahamic religions dominate the people, there will always be much evil in the world
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 3 ай бұрын
@@zeroonetime That’s a really interesting take! I can see how you’re viewing Abraham’s revelation as more than just a religious message but as an insight into universal laws. The connection to creation, evolution, and entropy is profound-seeing Yahweh’s revelation as a reflection of how order, growth, and decay play out in the cosmos. It’s almost as if the spiritual and scientific are two sides of the same coin, revealing the mechanics of existence. I appreciate your perspective and the way it bridges both understanding of faith and science!
@zeroonetime
@zeroonetime 3 ай бұрын
@@Enlight_IQ It's a Quantum observation on your part, 010 ~ IQ
@tech_rustlings
@tech_rustlings 2 ай бұрын
The last one is terror
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your opinion. It’s important to recognize that the actions of individuals or groups don’t define entire religions or belief systems. Each faith has a long history, with many aspects focused on peace, compassion, and spiritual growth. It’s always helpful to look at the full picture and avoid judging based on isolated events. Let’s keep it respectful and open to learning from history.
@AKRAMMohammad-yl4vb
@AKRAMMohammad-yl4vb 2 ай бұрын
​@@Enlight_IQty for showing what I wanted to say❤❤❤
@ElyonGibbor
@ElyonGibbor 2 ай бұрын
Why aren't the first two?
@tech_rustlings
@tech_rustlings 2 ай бұрын
@@ElyonGibbor its a simple logic , if the first two were terror, third one would nt exist.... 😆😆😆
@ElyonGibbor
@ElyonGibbor 2 ай бұрын
@@tech_rustlings That's BS not logic.
@Ibrahim.Elyesa
@Ibrahim.Elyesa 10 күн бұрын
(Ali-imran-3:3) He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel
@houseofsaudisthebeast
@houseofsaudisthebeast 3 ай бұрын
i was going to thank you for not poluting and corrupting the gospel message with trinitarian nonsense, but then you did it at 10:45 anyway im really disappointed in you, you were doing so well until then. the God of Christians is the same God as the Jews, the Father. God is one, not three.
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment and for pointing this out! I understand that the doctrine of the Trinity is a complex and often debated topic. The video aimed to present the mainstream Christian belief, which includes the Trinity, but I appreciate that there are different interpretations, such as the view you’ve shared. The goal was not to misrepresent any perspective, and I value your feedback. To make it even better, I’m currently working on my next video, which dives into the history of the origins of Christianity, and I want you to know-I’m making it just for you. If I create content on this topic again, I’ll make sure to note the diversity of Christian beliefs more clearly. Thanks for watching and for sharing your thoughts!
@houseofsaudisthebeast
@houseofsaudisthebeast 3 ай бұрын
@@Enlight_IQ thanks for being reasonable. you can present the gospel and christinity without the trinity, look at the book of acts, noone even remotely says anything trinitarian. and they were preaching the gospel in it. a big problem i see now is people have replaced the actual gospel, with trinity. instead of believing the gospel to be saved, they say you have to believe in the trinity to be saved. thats a different gospel
@Enlight_IQ
@Enlight_IQ 3 ай бұрын
@@houseofsaudisthebeast Thank you for your response, and I really appreciate your insights. You bring up a significant point about the Book of Acts and how the early disciples preached the gospel. It’s true that the concept of the Trinity as we know it today wasn’t as explicitly defined during those early days, and the focus was often more on Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. I agree that the core of the gospel is about faith in Christ, and I completely respect your perspective on how some may have placed more emphasis on the Trinity in later teachings. I’ll definitely keep this in mind as I continue exploring Christian history and theology in future videos, and I hope the next one I’m working on about the origins of Christianity will offer a balanced and thoughtful presentation. Thanks again for sharing!
@lawratify
@lawratify 3 ай бұрын
The god of the Abrahamic religions behaves more often than not like a crazed psychopath. He commits genocides, and advocates and sanctions slavery and the mass slaughter of babies and pregnant women. As long as the three Abrahamic religions dominate the people, there will always be much evil in the world
@chaoslord07
@chaoslord07 3 ай бұрын
The Father, Son and Holy Spirit is Our GOD. Trinity isn't Nonsense. It's a Truth that was Revealed along with the Message of Gospel.@@houseofsaudisthebeast
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