Came from the Lord of Abraham.
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2007-04-29 20:10:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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i must say you have the great insight
bible or injeel was also the heavenly book like Quran bible was changed by the people from time to time.that is why you see similarities.
however the books prior to Quran were all put together and finalised in Quran and because Quran is the last and final book having all the state of art modes of living therefore Allah took the responsibility of not letting any change in it and even after more than 1400 centuries Quran is unchanged and stable.nobody can dare to change it
2007-04-30 03:34:17
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, Muhammad is the messenger of God.
I believe that the prophecies of Muhammad is in The Bible (Deuteronomy 18:18-19, Isaiah, Jeremia 28:9, etc)
2007-04-30 03:12:58
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answer #3
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answered by Agil 2
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Mohamed is Allah's messenger, and the Koran was revealed on him. Jesus Christ was also the messenger, and Bible (in its original form) was revealed to him.
They both look similar because they came from the same Source, i.e. God.
According to Muslim faith (mine as well), the Koran is the most comprehensive of Divine books and supercedes all previous. Not because they were wrong, but because they were targeted to people at their own time, while Koran is targeted for people throughout history.
2007-04-30 03:15:27
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answered by Talha b 1
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We as Muslims that God revealed the Torah to Moses, Psalms to David, the Gospel to Jesus, and the Qu'ran to Muhammad peace be upon them all.
We don't believe the modern Bible to be completely accurate, we do accept those verses which are verified in the Qu'ran.
But you see the problem has to do with the notion of Gospels, instead of Gospel.
In the bible, it says "The Gospel according to John"
The Gospel According to Luke
The Gospel According to Matthew
where is the The Gospel According to Jesus?!
In the true Aramaic that he spoke, where from his mouth came the word Aramaic word for God pronounced "Alaha"
2007-04-30 03:13:02
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answered by onewhosubmits 6
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Yes. Because they are from the same God. Did you ever notice how Jesus said it's not what goes into the mouth but what comes out of it that makes a man unclean? People used this to justify eating pork. Then the Qur'an came along. It was kind of like God said "Whoa there, I am really not into you all eating that unclean stuff."
2007-04-30 10:40:55
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answer #6
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answered by smt 5
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The original, unchanged revelations given to Abraham and other prophets(like Moses and Jesus ) reaching back to Adam all came from the One True God(The Creator). This common origin explains their similarities in many beliefs and values
However, over time the teachings of the various religions, due to a variety of reasons, have become distorted and mixed with made-man ideas.
The last Prophet and Messenger of God, Muhammad , who is a direct descendant of Abraham through his first born son, Ishmael, was sent with the Last Guidance, Revelation and Testament, the Holy Qur'an(koran) to amend and correct the changes and corruption made to the the "Torah" which was sent to Moses and theTrue Gospel of Jesus.To say the truth ,God preserved all the other Holy Books plainly by preserving His Last Book the Holy Qur'an(koran)which contains the right and the truth of all that was changed in those other Books.
This is why this last Revelation which was sent 1423 years ago has remained unchanged, not even a word or a letter has been altered.
There is not even one word of difference between two Arabic Qur'ans, anywhere in the world. There has been no disagreements in history among Muslims as to what should and should not be in the Qur'an. However, in the case of the Bible, even the most ancient manuscripts conflict with one another so that no two are identical. Footnotes in all modern versions of the Bible prove this fact.
These revisions serve as concrete proofs that all the Biblical books are not at all divinely inspired. This is because it is beyond man's ability to correct the work of his Creator, who alone is Almighty and perfect
It was only natural for Almighty God to preserve the scripture revealed to Prophet Muhammad, because he was the last Prophet and Final Messenger of God.
Islam teaches us that we must pray directly to God without an intermediary and no soul can bear the burden of another and that the nature of humanity is good, and we did not inherit sin from Adam. Each soul comes into being free of sin.in Islam there are no priests or clergy -- each worshipper, man or woman, has a direct relationship with their Merciful Creator -- Almighty God. Since God is the Owner and Sustainer of everything, as well as the only one who can provide true and complete forgiveness, it is completely futile to try to approach Him through anyone else.
The oneness and universality of God's message requires that people accept all the messengers of God. Rejecting one of them amounts to rejecting them all. The Jews reject Jesus's mission and Muhammad's mission; the Christians reject Muhammad's mission; whereas the Muslims accept them all, but reject incorrect historical interpretations and human elements in these missions.
As the Qur'an is the final revelation and Muhammad is the final prophet, humanity is obligated to accept it: "If anyone desires a religion other than Islam, never will it be accepted of him; and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost all spiritual good" (3:86).
The Final Prophet Muhammad said: "Whoever believes there is no god but God, alone without partner, that Muhammad is His messenger, that Jesus is messenger of God, and that Paradise and Hell are true, shall be received by God into Heaven."
you can do that now as you are reading these lines is to pronounce the two confirmations and attestations of faith, here it is
I BEAR WITNESS THAT THERE IS NO GOD WORTHY OF WORSHIP EXCEPT ALLAH ( ARABIC WORD MEANS ONE GOD-THE CREATOR). AND I BEAR WITNESS THAT MUHAMMAD IS HIS SERVANT AND MESSENGER. I BEAR WITNESS THAT JESUS IS HIS SERVANT AND MESSENGER.
The right picture of lslam is conveyed in the Qur'an, which is exemplified by Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. The reality is that it is not fair to judge a religion by the actions of its followers alone because there are good and bad followers in every religion. The correct thing to do is to judge a religion by its documented revelation from God and the prophet who brought that revelation.
I encourage Christians and other religions to learn about Islam from Muslim sources and The Basis Of The Muslim Belief and not rely on second hand information which in many cases is distorted or contains a deep seated anti Muslim agenda. This is indeed a more scholarly approach
For more info
http://www.islamdoor.com
http://www.thetruereligion.org
BestWishes
Your brother in humanity
2007-04-30 07:26:35
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Even today, people who create new religions generally include some things from existing ones - people are more comfortable with what's familiar. These religions are no different.
To learn how this happens, check out:
http://www.entheology.org/POCM/index.htm
2007-04-30 03:21:02
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answered by YY4Me 7
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Muhammad is a messenger of God (Allah) and both Bible and Quran are from God Himself. No Doubt about that.
2007-04-30 03:18:09
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answered by z_jepoh 4
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Actually, the Bible that Christians read today, is more like a biography, similar to the books of "Seera" that we have.
2007-04-30 03:12:28
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answered by Black Hole Gravity Unleashed 3
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