New Delhi: In a bold and intriguing statement, Dr. Imam Umair Ahmed Ilyasi, a prominent Indian Islamic leader, has revealed that global preparations are underway for a new unifying faith the “Abrahamic One Faith” that aims to bring together Muslims, Christians, and Jews under a common spiritual framework.
The concept, still in its formative stage, envisions a religion that emphasizes shared values and common ancestry rooted in Prophet Abraham, while respecting the distinct traditions of each faith. Imam Ilyasi referred to Muslims, Christians, and Jews as “spiritual cousins” and expressed hope that the initiative would reduce historical conflict and promote global harmony.
Abrahamic Faith Center in Abu Dhabi
As a significant step toward this vision, the Abrahamic Faith Center has already been established in Abu Dhabi, UAE. This interfaith complex is seen as both a symbolic and functional model of religious coexistence.
Ramadan Inspiration
Imam Ilyasi shared that the idea gained spiritual clarity during the month of Ramadan, describing it as a divine realization urging unity among the three major monotheistic religions.
No Official Launch Yet, But Momentum Is Building
While no formal timeline has been announced, Imam Ilyasi stressed that global groundwork has begun. “This is not just a vision,” he said. “It’s a movement rooted in shared human valuescompassion, justice, family, and peace.”
Common Values, Unique Practices
Despite differing rituals and doctrines, the new faith seeks to emphasize mutual respect and shared ethical foundations. The Abrahamic One Faith is not about erasing identity but highlighting common spiritual ground in an increasingly polarized world.
(Extract from munsifdaily.com)
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