Rediscovering Libin Antony — A Journey from Ambition to Purpose

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By Adithya George

10/9/20252 min read

The Ideology of Libin Antony: A Common Understanding of God and Humanity

By RM Publications Following previous publications by RM Publications that examined the Vedic and Christian aspects of Libin Antony's spiritual path, he was asked insightful questions concerning his understanding of God, revelation, and the interconnectedness of humanity, including from a number of his Muslim acquaintances.

Now, Libin has explained his beliefs in a straightforward and sincere manner. All major religious traditions eventually point to the same One God, according to Libin. He holds that all traditions, whether Vedic, Christian, or Islamic, represent a distinct aspect of the same divine truth, moulded by the era, language, and culture in which God's instruction emerged.He believes that in order for humanity to comprehend God in their own context, God exposes His truth to various generations in various forms.So that humanity can understand him within Their own context.

Libin emphasises the prophetic ancestry that unites Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. The same characters can be found in both the Bible and the Qur'an under related names, demonstrating an ongoing spiritual thread.

Prophets & Key Figures

Islam (Arabic) Judaism / Christianity (Hebrew/English)

Ibrahim -Abraham

Ismail- Ishmael

Ishaq- Isaac

Yaqub -Jacob

Yusuf -Joseph

Musa -Moses

Harun -Aaron

Dawud -David

Sulayman -Solomon

Ayub -Job

Yunus -Jonah

Ilyas -Elijah

Alyasa -Elisha

Lut -Lot

Nuh -Noah

Hud (no direct Hebrew equivalent; prophet to 'Ad)

Salih (no direct Hebrew equivalent; prophet to Thamud)

Shu’ayb Jethro (linked, though debated)

Isa -Jesus

Maryam- Mary

Zakariya -Zechariah

Yahya- John the Baptist

Idris- Enoch (commonly linked)

Adam -Adam

Hawwa- Eve

Angels

Islam Judaism / Christianity

Jibreel- Gabriel

Mikail -Michael

Israfil -Raphael (closest equivalent)

Azrail (Azra’il)- Azrael (angel of death in some traditions)

Scriptures (Name Equivalents)

Islam Judaism / Christianity

Tawrat -Torah

Zabur -Psalms

Injil -Gospel

Qur’an (No Jewish/Christian equivalent; final scripture in Islam)

According to Libin, these similarities serve as a reminder that, despite being conveyed through various prophets, nations, and communities, God's message has always been the same.

He firmly believes that splits were caused by people, not by God, who insisted that one route had to be better than another. Libin highlights that geography, climate, history, and generations of cultural evolution have all shaped the world on which we all reside. Religion, ethnicity, caste, skin colour, and denomination are examples of transient identifiers that vanish in an instant when humanity is put to the test.

A deeper truth is revealed in situations like giving blood, saving a life, aiding the underprivileged, or tending to the sick. Only the human soul, devoid of all labels, is left in those moments.

Libin shows genuine regard for all religious groups. His goal is to respect the kindness and truth found in all religions, not to contrast, condemn, or combine them. He has made it clear that his vision stems from humility and openness rather than authority, and he has publicly encouraged his Muslim brothers and sisters as well as other people of faith to politely correct him if any element of his understanding is incorrect.

Its message is straightforward and universal at its essence. There is only one God and one human family.

Different Shell.One Soul