
The Imam explained that this idea isn’t just a thought or a theory—it’s something real. A special center has already been established in Abu Dhabi.

Dr. Imam Umer Ahmed Ilyasi, a prominent religious leader from India, recently made a surprising statement saying that a new religion may soon emerge—one that will bring Muslims, Jews, and Christians together. According to him, a center has already been built in Abu Dhabi, UAE, to work on this idea, and efforts are underway globally to unite these three faiths.
He explained that Islam, Judaism, and Christianity are like cousins—they share common roots and a common forefather. Yet despite their shared history, these religions often find themselves in conflict. Dr. Ilyasi believes this conflict can be resolved by creating a single, unified path.
He revealed that the name of this new faith could be “Abrahamic One Faith.” While he didn’t give an exact timeline or details on how it would come into existence, he shared that preparations are nearly complete. According to him, the goal is to bring these religions together under a single umbrella of peace and shared beliefs.
Imam Umer Ahmed Ilyasi shared that during the holy month of Ramadan, he strongly felt that a message had started to spread—one that suggested there’s only one real way to unite Muslims, Christians, and Jews. He said that while these three religions often have conflicts, they are actually like cousins or brothers, sharing a common ancestor. According to him, the only way to bring them together is through a single faith.
He explained that this idea isn’t just a thought or a theory—it’s something real. A special center has already been established in Abu Dhabi, called the Abrahamic Faith Center, built to represent all three religions. Imam Ilyasi described this center as a model to help people understand what’s coming.
He pointed out that while the ways of worship may differ among Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, the core values and roots are very similar. He believes that efforts to bring these religions together are already happening across the world. The Abrahamic Faith, he says, will eventually come into being, although no one can say exactly when.