According to the Qur'an, Allah "created man from a clot of blood"  at the same time he created the  jinn  from  fire.  {1}   Humans are the greatest of all creatures,  created with free will for the purpose of obeying and  serving God. The Qur'an includes a version of the biblical story of  the fall of Adam (Qur'an 7) , but it does not conclude  from it the doctrine of original sin as some Christian  theologians have. In the Quranic version of the story,  Adam and Eve begged God's forgiveness (7:23)  and he  punished them with a mortal life on earth but added, " from it [earth] you will be taken out at last" (7:25) .  Since Allah forgave the sins of the first pair, Muslims  believe, all are born in  Al-Fitra , a natural state of  submission to Allah.  {2}  True repentance from sin  returns a person to this original sinless state. According to Muslim theology, mankind's chief failing is pride and rebellion. In their pride, humans attempt to  partner themselves with God and thereby damage the  unity of God. Thus pride is Islam's cardinal sin. The  cardinal virtue, then, is submission, or  islam . References 
1 .  Qur'an 96 :1-3 . 
2 .  Qur'an 20 :122-23 .
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