Abrahamic Religions Explained — The HIDDEN Fracture Between the Bible and Quran

Abrahamic Religions Explained — The HIDDEN Fracture Between the Bible and Quran Abrahamic religions explained: around 2000 BC, in the city of Ur, one man stood before a row of towering idols — and the way the Bible and the Quran remember him reveals a fracture in history that has never healed. His name was Abraham. To one book, he is the wanderer of a messy, unfolding human story — a man of doubt, struggle, and a long winding road toward a promise. To the other, he is Ibrahim, the iconoclast who shattered the idols with a hammer and stood firm against the fire of his people. Same father. Same God. The same moral gravity. Yet two traditions look at that one man and see two completely different people. This is the hidden divide of the Abrahamic faiths: a covenant of blood and lineage on one side, a covenant of law and submission on the other. One scripture treats the sacred as a progressive revelation unfolding through human mess; the other arrives as the Furqan — the criterion — claiming to strip away what human hands corrupted. If one claims to correct the other, how can both hold the original blueprint? We trace this back to the very beginning, to the dust of Mesopotamia where the first stone was turned and the first promise was whispered — the exact point where the path diverged, not in the geography of the land, but in the geography of the heart. Subscribe to The Bible Archives for more deep dives into the mysteries buried in scripture, prophecy, and the ancient roots of faith. Timestamps: 00:00 The hidden divide of Abrahamic religions 01:01 Abraham in the biblical narrative 01:30 Ibrahim in the Quranic account 02:05 Progressive revelation versus perfect truth 03:05 The theological crisis of original blueprints 04:45 The nature of the covenant 08:29 Academic disagreements and divine presence 12:04 Definitive decree versus slow unfolding 13:53 Relationship with the land of Israel 17:25 The legacy of the shared father 19:14 The role of the prophet 24:38 The role of law in lineages #AbrahamicReligions #BibleAndQuran #Abraham #BiblicalMystery