Checking out your ?´s over the past week or so, I see you´re on a role, asking provokative / insulting questions about Islam, Christianity, etc.
You also enjoy making broad and false judgements about Muslims and Islam.
If you´re out to stir up trouble, do it somewhere else. This is for people who want information, not trouble. And really, you end up sounding really racist. Is this what you´re out for?
If you stop asking provokative questions, you´ll stop getting the same kinds of answers.
If you really want information, ask it seriously. there are lots of informed people who can tell you what you want to know.
2007-03-26 22:50:56
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answer #1
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answered by jenny 4
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The Bible has been changed over the years to suit people. You go into a Christian bookstore, you find so many different versions of the Bible. You have Catholic Bibles and Protestant Bibles. Both have things added and taken away to suit their beliefs. I've read from many different versions of the Bible - I am the daughter of a Christian minister.
The Qu'ran has not been changed - only change is translating into different languages so those who cannot read Arabic may also read.
Yes, there are some differences: Jesus being a prophet and not the Son of God, God being One and not a part of three...
I am not saying one is better than the other. Each have their own good for those who follow their teachings.
2007-03-27 06:04:39
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answered by leila 2
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The Bible is in two sections - the so-called "Old Testament" which is revered by Jews and Christians, and honored by educated Muslims. It is the story of the development of the Jewish people from the creation of the world until around the time of Christ. Some of the writings are historical, some are mystical, some are songs and poems, some are extended parables.
The "New Testament" is also in two sections - the Gospels, which are four different tellings of the life and works and preaching of Jesus Christ, and the letters, which includes the Acts of the Apostles and Revelation. These were written by early members of the Christian community in the years immediately following Christ's death and resurrection.
The Ku'ran was dictated to the Holy Prophet Mohammed (Blessed Be His Name) in the early 7th century by, according to tradition, an angel. To Muslims, it represents the direct word of God - and Arabic scholars maintain it is worth learning Arabic to be able to read the Ku'uran in Arabic, because the Arabic is beautifully beautifully written.
In fact, the text is ONLY supposed to be read in Arabic - it is contrary to the text itself for it to be translated but Muslims do it anyway.
2007-03-27 05:44:12
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answered by Uncle John 6
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Original Taurah revealed on Prophet Moses(pbuh),
Original Zaboor, revealed on Prophet David(pbuh),
Original Injeel revealed on Prophet Jesus(pbuh),
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Qura'n Revealed on Prophet Muhammad(pbuh).
Now a days No original version available for Taurah, Zaboor, and Injeel.
With the passage of time people did lots of changes in these Holy Scriptures.
Qura'n is still intact in original language and every Muslim Home have Qura'n in Arabic(Original Language), and Translations if they speak other then Arabic to understand.
Arabic original scripture always available to check any deviation.
While Old testaments and nwe Testaments are no longer available in original language, because original language s are no more in practice.
Todays bible has so many versions and deferent scriptures.
Qura'n endorse original Taurah, Zaboor, and Injeel, revealed on Prophet Moses, David, and Jesus (pbu all of them).
The Development of the Canon of the New Testament.
http://www.ntcanon.org/Marcion.shtml
http://www.geocities.com/faithofyeshua/
http://www.answering-christianity.com/authors_gospels.htm
2007-03-27 06:02:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The Kuran is used by Muslims, mentions Allah, Mohammad, etc.
2007-03-27 05:42:00
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answered by denise 2
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The Koran is the holy book in which Muslims follow, however the bible is the book in which Christians follow...
As for Sarah D's comment go stuff your mouth with used toilet paper if you have no idea what your talking about, HOW DARE YOU MAKE FUN OF THE QURAN THIS WAY.....people like you deserve to be hanged,,,, GO TO HELL!
2007-03-27 05:57:57
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answered by Anonymous
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In the bible it says that jesus is the son of god but in the quran it says that god does not have a son and jesus is the prophet. The quran is the last book from god, there are four books from god and the quran is the last book. But muslims respect jesus and mary the same way as cathlics or christans! It just the extremist that gave muslims a bad name!
2007-03-27 05:46:39
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answered by eve 1
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Both came from the same source but the Bible has been corrupted
2007-03-27 05:57:08
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answered by Uthman A 5
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the Koran is the continuation from the creation to Judaism, the Old and the New Testament, while in Christianity, the Koran is not recognized
2007-03-27 05:43:21
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answered by Anonymous
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did you ever try to read both of them?
I never read kuran, but i ever heard that kuran are not taught their people to give their left cheek when your right cheek are hit..
2007-03-27 05:42:19
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answered by AB.Christ'91 2
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