As the NEW TESTAMENT succeeds the OLD TESTAMENT, so does QUR'AN succeeds the NEW TESTAMENT. It's the LAST TESTAMENT to mankind. There should be no more Holy Books revealed after the QUR'AN.
Many people refuse to accept ISLAM because they have incorrect perspective picturing ISLAM as the religion of terrorism. It's not true. The core message of ISLAM is peace, the root of the word ISLAM itself means peace.
However, eversince its development, ISLAM has faced hostile intentions. Reading the history of ISLAM shows how Christian ROMANS and JEWISH tribes have tried to attack ISLAM militarily. GOD then armed ISLAM with JIHAD to protect itself and to ensure its survival.
People today pictures ISLAM as the religion of terrorism without clearly thinking the root of the problem. After World War I, the Western Christian countries helped overthrown the last CALIPHATE in Turkey. Then, they promoted and supported the foundation of a JEWISH state of ISRAEL in Arab.
What was the BASIS of this new State? Palestine has been part of ISLAM territory for centuries since 7th Century. Why suddenly, after more than 14 centuries, suddenly a JEWISH state was formed there?
The answer is because: according to the BIBLE, GOD has given the land to the JEWISH. The claim was made based on Religious Scripture. So, it is then a RELIGION based claim.
The Palestinians, who has been living in that land for centuries and for generations after the JEWS abandoned it, also turn to RELIGION, to ISLAM. ISLAM teaches that one should defend its property.
From the very beginning, Palestine-Israel has been a religious issue.
2007-01-31 00:56:17
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answered by papadaddy 3
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this yahoo answers is great, it give us chance to brainstorm in healthy forum.
That said, i don't think the Qur'an is the new version of the current Bible that the present day Christian is defending. It is the Compilation of the Originals that the Qur'an is a newer update and final one of.
The current Bible has some critical deviations from the past Scriptures and then the Qur'an. It suddenly paints the picture of a new kind of God - Loving, soft, not confrontational, half human half super being etc.
I sort of think the current Bible is out of sync with the old testament, original gospels and the Qur'an.
God knows best when the errors crept in, and whether they were deliberate manipulation or out of honest effort at translation and revisions.
2007-01-31 05:14:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No it is not essentially any newer. Examine it. Take a subject and look up what it says on it. It is one of the worlds bibles ordered by a false god. A false god is any untrained not sufficiently educated, unexperienced spirit who, for the sake of personal gain, decides to conquer clout enough to fill a position and make slaves of a large number of people . This is what any false god does. I am not talking about a true God. A true
God is crowned ;god by the
Creator for a place, and for a period of time..let's say four thousand years. Understand, that you with your little mortal lifespan of say some 60 or 70 or even 90 years don't encompass, a passing job that take say four thousand years to do, but it is a common part of the history that makes us what we are. The Quran is not the word of the
Creator, any more than the Christian bible. False gods create the bible, and they back it up with their power, their armies, and bloody wars to enforce it all. Just because a lie is older than 4000 year does not make it true, but it can SEEM true to many mortals today. We have to open our minds to surmount this kind of thinking.
2007-01-30 23:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you want to?
Do you need the credibility of the Bible to be cut and pasted into the Kuran?
Is this because the Kuran has no credibility of its own?
If this is the way you feel, why not just throw the Kuran in the trash and go with the book you truly admire? That would be the honest thing to do, rather than trying to make the Kuran something that it's not.
2007-01-31 02:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Quran and Bible are two separate Holy Books. They do consist some stories from previous times in the scripture.That's history.
Quran refers to the past , present and Future whereas the Bible refers to the past only.
2007-01-31 00:01:49
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answered by sanctuary 2
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You can say anything you want but it doesn't make it true. If the Bible is a holy book, as you call it, then why would it be full of lies. And if the Quran is correct the Bible is fulll of lies, and therefore not Holy. So take your pick, the Bibe or the Quran, but you can't take both.
2007-01-30 23:59:37
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answered by oldguy63 7
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Torah, Bible or Quran all came from the same source which is God. the different with Quran that's it's the final book to correct many errors done by people on the Torah and Bible.
it's enough to change the language of God in the Bible to say that's not the accurate Bible of God.
2007-01-30 23:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The Holy Books of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, basically say the same things. For Islam, Christ is the son of Mary and of the "Spirit of God". All three preach the same principles of behaviour. But then all these texts get interpreted by men, included some crazy leaders, who to "keep their market share", if I daresay, have a vested interest in telling their "troops" that the other guys are different, or even bad. It is really sad to witness.
2016-03-28 22:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No! The Quran teaches (from what I understand) that Jesus was just a prophet.
This is false teaching that the Bible warns against.
Jesus is the true Son of God. Jesus is God.
John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God.
Jesus is the Word.
The Quran does not teach this if it says that Jesus is a prophet.
2007-01-31 00:00:32
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answered by Christian93 5
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The Quran is not a "new version of the Bible". It disagrees with the Bible in style and substance.
Islam / Mohammed / Quran do not "fulfill" the Bible. There is no prophecy, to my knowledge, that can be realistically interpreted as predicting Islam.
Jesus came to redeem all people who believe in him. In Islam, your works redeem you.
What you are saying is not true.
2007-01-30 23:59:45
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answered by TK421 5
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