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00:00Adam and Eve are considered the first humans in the sacred texts of the Abrahamic religions,
00:05Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
00:08They are often regarded as the common ancestors of humanity in these traditions.
00:13However, their religion is a complex concept
00:16since the term as we understand it today didn't exist in their time.
00:20Let's explore their religious context in each of these faiths.
00:231. Judaism
00:25In Judaism, Adam and Eve are seen as the first humans created by God
00:29who were given the responsibility to live according to God's will.
00:33Judaism does not specifically label their beliefs as a religion
00:37but views them as followers of God's direct commandments
00:40which later formed the basis of Jewish law and practice.
00:442. Christianity
00:46In Christianity, Adam and Eve are considered the first people created by God
00:51living in a state of innocence before their disobedience in the Garden of Eden, the Fall.
00:56Their relationship with God is seen as a pure and direct one
01:00not tied to any formal religious practices.
01:03In Christian theology, they are sometimes considered the first followers of God
01:07before sin entered the world.
01:093. Islam
01:11In Islam, Adam, known as Adam in Arabic, is considered the first prophet
01:15and he and Eve, Hawa, were the first Muslims in the sense that they submitted to God's will
01:20which is the essence of Islam.
01:22The word Islam itself means submission to God.
01:26According to Islamic belief, Adam received guidance from God
01:30and this forms the foundation of the prophetic tradition in Islam.
01:344. Monotheism
01:37In all three religions, Adam and Eve are believed to have worshipped one God, monotheism.
01:42Their understanding of God was direct and personal
01:45without the formal rituals, doctrines, or practices that developed later in religious history.
01:504. No formal labeling
01:53Religious identity is often tied to specific beliefs, scriptures, prophets, rituals, and traditions
01:58that were defined much later in each of these faiths.
02:02Adam and Eve's faith was a direct and personal relationship with God
02:06not bound by the religious doctrines, scriptures, or practices
02:09that we associate with Judaism, Christianity, or Islam today.
02:13Adam and Eve are significant to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
02:17but they cannot be strictly labeled as followers of these religions
02:21because these religions did not exist in their organized forms during their time.
02:26Their faith was based on direct interaction with and obedience to God
02:31rather than a formalized religious system.
02:33While all three religions consider Adam and Eve as early monotheists
02:38their belief and relationship with God predate the establishment of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
02:44as distinct religions.
02:46Adam and Eve are seen as the first humans to recognize and worship the one true God
02:51in all three Abrahamic faiths.
02:53They are not labeled with a specific religion like Judaism, Christianity, or Islam
02:58but their beliefs are viewed as the foundation upon which these religions were later built.
03:04In Islamic tradition, they are sometimes considered the first Muslims
03:08due to their submission to God's will
03:11while in Judaism and Christianity
03:13they are more directly connected to the early relationship between humanity and God.