What is the relation between Bible and Quran?

What is the relation between Bible and Quran?

The Bible is for the Christians and the Jews while the Quran is for the Muslims. The Bible is a collection of writings from different authors while the Quran is a recitation from its one and only prophet, Muhammad. Both the Bible and the Quran are guides of its believers towards spirituality and moral righteousness.

Is the Torah similar to the Bible?

The term Torah is also used to designate the entire Hebrew Bible. Since for some Jews the laws and customs passed down through oral traditions are part and parcel of God’s revelation to Moses and constitute the “oral Torah,” Torah is also understood to include both the Oral Law and the Written Law.

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Is there any Sura similar to the Quran?

It’s worth noting that allah in addition to muslims, have decided that there will be no sura like it! Since muslims have already believed in Quran, no muslim will ever consider any human made sura similar or better than Quran. This is the main reason behind declaring simulated surahs ineligible.

Are the attributes of God in the Bible and Quran similar?

Matthew 10:30, Pslam 121:3-4, Pslam 139:7-12, and Quran Surah Qiyamah 75:3-4, Surat Baqarah 2:255 and Surah Hadid 57:1-6 clearly show that both Bible and Quran are similar in telling the various Attributes of God from Omniscient to Omnipresent to Omnipotence all attributes look identical in both Bible and Quran.

Are there any parallels between the Quran and other scriptures?

It should be noted that the verses below are only some of the many where such parallels can be made between the two scriptures. Quran mentions that Allah (God) revealed the following scriptures / books to various nations. They are as follows:

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What does the Qur’an say about the New Testament?

Let’s address a few verses from the Qur’an and as found in the Bible ( New Testament) today on various topics which are (somewhat) parallel to each other: Quran 2:255: “Allah! None has the right to be worshipped but He, The Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists. Neither slumber nor sleep overtakes Him.