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The three religions agree on one basic fact: Both women and men are
created by God, The Creator of the whole universe. However, disagreement
starts soon after the creation of the first man, Adam, and the first woman,
Eve. The Judaeo-Christian conception of the creation of Adam and
Eve is narrated in detail in Genesis 2:4-3:24. God prohibited both of them
from eating the fruits of the forbidden tree. The serpent seduced Eve to
eat from it and Eve, in turn, seduced Adam to eat with her. When God rebuked
Adam for what he did, he put all the blame on Eve, "The woman you put
here with me --she gave me some fruit from the tree and I ate it."
Consequently, God said to Eve:
"I will greatly increase your pains in childbearing; with pain
you will give birth to children. Your desire will be for your husband and
he will rule over you." (Genesis)
To Adam He said:
"Because you listened to your wife and ate from the tree .... Cursed
is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat of it all
the days of your life..." (Genesis)
The Islamic conception of the first creation is found in several places
in the Qur'an, for example:
"O Adam dwell with your wife in the Garden and enjoy as you wish
but approach not this tree or you run into harm and transgression. Then
Satan whispered to them in order to reveal to them their shame that was
hidden from them and he said: 'Your Lord only forbade you this tree lest
you become angels or such beings as live forever.' And he swore to them
both that he was their sincere adviser. So by deceit he brought them to
their fall: when they tasted the tree their shame became manifest to them
and they began to sew together the leaves of the Garden over their bodies.
And their Lord called unto them: 'Did I not forbid you that tree and tell
you that Satan was your avowed enemy?' They said: 'Our Lord we have wronged
our own souls and if You forgive us not and bestow not upon us Your Mercy,
we shall certainly be lost' " (Qur'an 7:19:23).
A careful look into the two accounts of the story of the Creation reveals
some essential differences. The Qur'an, contrary to the Bible, places
equal blame on both Adam and Eve for their mistake. Nowhere in the
Qur'an can one find even the slightest hint that Eve tempted Adam to eat
from the tree or even that she had eaten before him. Eve in the Qur'an
is no temptress, no seducer, and no deceiver. Moreover, Eve is not to be
blamed for the pains of childbearing. God, according to the Qur'an,
punishes no one for another's faults. Both Adam and Eve committed a
sin and then asked God for forgiveness and He forgave them both.
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