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How does the Quran’s teaching compare to the Bible’s regarding prophets, God’s nature, and holy scripture?

How does the Quran differ from the Bible? This article explores how the Quran and the Bible present prophets, God's nature, and holy scripture. While both acknowledge many of the same prophets, the Quran presents them as part of one continuous tradition, whereas the Bible has distinct Old and New Testaments. The Quran emphasizes God’s absolute oneness and transcendence, rejecting the concept of God becoming human (like Jesus in the Bible). Finally, the Quran views itself as the ultimate and final revelation, superseding and completing the holy books from the Bible.
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Aisha Agboola
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Aisha Agboola22 days ago
How does the Quran differ from the Bible? This article explores how the Quran and the Bible present prophets, God's nature, and holy scripture. While both acknowledge many of the same prophets, the Quran presents them as part of one continuous tradition, whereas the Bible has distinct Old and New Testaments. The Quran emphasizes God’s absolute oneness and transcendence, rejecting the concept of God becoming human (like Jesus in the Bible). Finally, the Quran views itself as the ultimate and final revelation, superseding and completing the holy books from the Bible.
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Hashim Mogahed21 days ago
[Allah is not identified with the Old Testament God. Muslims see the Bible as a compilation of revised scripture.]
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Suhaima Kawsary21 days ago
[Different prophets, both consider Abraham central, but their lineage and teachings diverge. Jesus has a unique status in Islam, as a prophet not the Son of God.]
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Bilal ElmustaphaJust now
[The Quran is believed to be the verbatim word of God (Allah), revealed to Muhammad, while the Bible has evolved through many translations and authors.]