From Abraham through Moses and the prophets, from Jesus to Muhammad, the core message has been constant: worship the One God alone, obey Him, and prepare for the Day when we return to Him.
This page is not about winning an argument. It is about inviting you to consider pure, undivided devotion to the Creator.
The Thread Running Through the Prophets
Throughout scripture, the true prophets:
- Call people away from idols, images, and worldly distractions.
- Remind them that God is One, unique, and unlike His creation.
- Teach prayer, charity, honesty, and compassion.
- Warn of accountability and promise mercy to those who repent.
Jesus stands firmly in this line: a servant and messenger of God, calling people back to sincere worship and obedience.
What Pure Monotheism Means
Pure monotheism is more than just saying “there is one God”. It means:
- Praying to God alone, without partners or intermediaries.
- Not directing acts of worship (prayer, vows, hope, fear) towards any created being.
- Obeying God’s guidance in matters of belief, morality, and daily life.
- Trusting that forgiveness, help, and salvation come from Him directly.
Where This Path Points
Muslims believe that Islam is not a new religion, but a return to this pure monotheism: worship of the One God of Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, without partners or equals.
The Qur’an presents itself as a final clarification and preservation of this message, inviting Jews, Christians, and all people to worship the same Creator with undivided devotion.
Whether or not you accept this claim immediately is not the point of this site. The point is to place in front of you the possibility that God is calling you back to the faith of His prophets in its purest form.
A Personal Invitation Between You and God
No website, preacher, or argument can replace a sincere moment between you and your Creator.
If anything on these pages has moved you, even slightly, consider taking a quiet moment and saying something like:
“O God, You are the Lord of Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad. You know me better than I know myself. Guide me to the truth about You, and give me the courage to follow it sincerely.”
Such a prayer does not make you belong to one group or another. It simply places your search for truth directly in God’s hands — where it belongs.