What if the legacy of Abraham wasn't about blind faith or ritual sacrifice—but a conscious revolution against tyranny, elitism, and blind tradition?
The Abraham Paradigm is a powerful reinterpretation of one of history's most misunderstood figures. With piercing clarity, Harsa Khan reveals that the "Millat-e-Ibrahim" mentioned in the Quran is not a religion locked in ritual—but a movement of awakened thought, scientific awareness, and moral justice.
Drawing on the original Arabic of the Quran, stripped of later distortions and clerical dogma, this book uncovers:
The conscious mission of Ibrahim as a challenger of unjust systems—not a promoter of ritual acts.
Why true submission (Islam) is not about ritual, but moral clarity and social justice.
How the Quran redefines concepts like sacrifice, Hajj, Salat, and Jannah in rational, psychological terms.
The role of consciousness, the brain (Qalb and Sadr), and human development in spiritual evolution.
Why Ibrahim's mission is the only path the Quran declares as valid—and why it was hijacked by religious authority.
Combining Quranic insight, cognitive science, and deep historical analysis, The Abraham Paradigm offers a radical shift in how we understand divinity, consciousness, and the true essence of submission.
This is not just a book. It's a blueprint for a just, conscious, and united future—rooted in the original, revolutionary path of Ibrahim.
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