Hmmmmmmmm Mr Cheese indeed you are correct
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But Allah is formless...Hazrath Adam(AS) was created in a 'Male' form with a masculine identity-why,if he was sexless?...
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the first adam is formless apparantly...or perfected...
just as Mohammed is seen and understood as perfected..
to christians Jesus is perfected
what we understand is then the primal original adam was created first...
and it is not until this being is split is there male and female
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from wiki
Adam אָדָם in Biblical (as well as modern)
Hebrew is sometimes used as the personal name of an individual and at other times in a generic sense meaning "mankind".
[2] According to some scholars, its use in
Genesis 1 is wholly generic.
[2] In
Genesis 2 and
3 the writer weaves together the generic and the personal senses of the word.
[2] In all that pertains to the first man as the passive subject of creative and providential action the reference is exclusively generic.
[2] Indeed, it is doubtful whether "Adam" as a proper name is used at all before
Genesis 4:25 and
5:3.
[2] Here the same usage is manifest: for in the two opening verses of chap. v. the word is used generically.
[2] It may also be observed that the writer in
Genesis 2-3 always says "the man" instead of "Adam", even when the personal reference is intended, except after a preposition.
[2]
The usage of the word as personal predates the generic usage. Its root is not the standard
Semitic root for "man" which is instead '
-(n)-sh but is attested as a personal name in the
Assyrian King List in the form
Adamu showing that it was a genuine name from the early history of the Near East.
[3] The generic usage in Genesis meaning "mankind" reflects the view that Adam was the ancestor of all men. Etymologically it is the masculine form of the word
adamah meaning ground or earth and related to the words
adom (red),
admoni (ruddy) and
dam (blood)
[4][5][6][7] Gen. ii. 7 explains that the man was called
Adam because he was formed from the ground (
adamah).
[2] Compare Gen. iii. 19.
[2]
Adam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Of course this is only one view, a more mystical view....
A less mystical view is that man was created first, women are inferior blah blah blah blah........
What we can see though... is in Adam, we see a story of polarity...
from unification to speration.....
As such, the perfect Sufi is one who is lost in Allah, drunk and intoxicated
Essentially then we are all seeking to return to eden, as Adam...the perfected, whole and unified being (man).