This study examines the definition and portrayal of God across the Abrahamic traditions through a comparative textual and theological analysis of the Torah, the Gospel traditions, and the Qur’an. Rather than imposing later doctrinal assumptions upon the texts, the research approaches each tradition through its own internal narrative and theological structure while tracing points of continuity, tension, mediation, revelation, transcendence, divine unity, and sacred authority. The study explores how the conception of God develops across the Abrahamic revelatory continuum and analyzes the relationship between theology, language, prophecy, covenant, law, and historical representation within the scriptural traditions.
H. Cumaili (Thu,) studied this question.