But the Quran is the bible. With Muhammad's bit. That God told him to write.
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Well the muslims believe the Koran was literally given to Muhammad by God. So technically they actually believe the Koran was written by god. Where as to interpret that the Bible was written by god you have to do mental gymnastics.
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Man the Quran is not the Bible. You know what the Quran says it tells the muslim s to kill Christians and anybody who doesn't accept their religion. God ALMIGHTY would not tell the muslim s to kill His chosen people
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The Quran is the Old Testament, the New Testament, and a few new verses my good sir. Yeah, that's right, Muslims believe in Jesus.
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[quote]The Quran is the Old Testament, the New Testament, and a few new verses my good sir. Yeah, that's right, Muslims believe in Jesus.[/quote] Your first point, please tell me where in the Quran it says something like "Jesus is the son ofGod, who died and rose again". Your 2nd, Muslims belive Jesus was a prophet and was never killed on the cross, Christians belive that Jesus was the Son of God who died and was raised to life.
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[quote]Your first point, please tell me where in the Quran it says something like "Jesus is the son ofGod, who died and rose again". Your 2nd, Muslims belive Jesus was a prophet and was never killed on the cross, Christians belive that Jesus was the Son of God who died and was raised to life.[/quote] Depending which tradition you follow, sure. There are definitely some Quran that say that Jesus was killed on the cross, resurrected, and brought to heaven. Of course we are talking about a book that has been translated and transcribed many, many times. To many different languages. It's all about which version of the book you follow. Islam is just like Christianity. Roman Catholic, Russian Orthodox, etc etc. Otherwise there wouldn't be Sunnis and Shiites. Or any other view of Islam. Of course there is this passage from Wikipedia. "The Quran, as we have already argued, does not deny the death of Christ. Rather, it challenges human beings who in their folly have deluded themselves into believing that they would vanquish the divine Word, Jesus Christ the Messenger of God. The death of Jesus is asserted several times and in various contexts." (3:55; 5:117; 19:33.) Modern Islamic scholars like Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i interpret the ascension of Jesus as spiritual, not physical. This interpretation is in accord with Muʿtazila and Shia metaphorical explanations regarding anthropomorphic references to God in the Qur'an. Although not popular with traditional Sunni interpretations of the depiction of crucifixion, there has been much speculation and discussion in the effort of logically reconciling this topic. Look at those all important words. [b]Interpret and interpretation[/b]
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Edited by Pickzal: 7/30/2017 3:10:50 AMMuslims and Christians are two different people and two completely different Bibles
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Muslims and Christians are different in the way that vegans and vegetarians are different.