By Abdur Rab on
7/24/2009 6:43 PM
Religion, or call it “deen” if you will, is arguably often the least understood, or the most misunderstood, and probably the most contentious, subject. Part of the reason is, of course, that there have been different prophets and books and teachings by their names, and partly because of the fact that with the coming of each religion, false prophets or religious clerics emerged on the scene, who deliberately introduced new things into the religion. Because ideas die hard, the followers of earlier religions though superseded by later ones generally stick to their own books of such teachings. Interpretations of religions vary even more. There are multiple interpretations of the same religion, even among followers who have grown in their intellect and wisdom. However, differences in religious understanding tend to narrow when wisdom grows to a certain level. Since the source of religion is God and divine revelation, all prophets must have brought the same message, and religion with God always must have been, or must be, the same one (3:1; 41:43; 42:13; 6:115).
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