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if you have read all 3 what religon are you and what lead you to that decision.

2007-07-04 17:18:02 · 13 answers · asked by p.beeman@sbcglobal.net 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I am a reverted Muslim and have read the Qu'ran and the Bible and typically the Old Testament(first five chapters I beleive is the Torah or parts of it.)

I am happy with my decision as I see Islam as a perfect religion. However we see that Muslims are not perfect but either are Christians or Jews. The more I read about Islam and the Qu'ran the more answers I received to my questions. I also feel safe and secure with Allah which I surely didnt when I was Christian.

2007-07-04 17:25:21 · answer #1 · answered by Full of Life 3 · 1 0

Just for the record, the Torah is part of the Bible. So, if you have read the Bible you have read the Torah.

I have read alot of the Bible and some of the Quran.

I am Atheist.

Sensibility lead me to that decision, because I have also read a great many other books as well.

2007-07-04 17:22:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Torah is the first 5 books of the bible or the Pentateuch. Therefore, anyone who has read the bible from cover to cover has read the Torah. I read the Qur'an as part of a requirement for my class in Eastern Religions. I do not participate in any organized religion. It just happens that I graduated from a christian college and part of the curriculum requirement was to take these classes.

2007-07-04 17:30:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Quran yes. Torah and Bible just parts.

I was born a Muslim (so did not have a choice here). However, in my teenage years I started to question a lot of cultural practices we had in my country. It was then that I started studying religion (mainly Islam). Also after 9/11, I developed a further interest in Islam. I find Islam to be very logical and close to human nature. Quran has just one version unlike the Bible which is one big point highlighting its validity. The teachings appeal common sense. And then there is deep connection between God and His creation. All this led me to believe and thank God that I am on the right track. Many practices that disturbed me in my surroundings did not have their roots in Islam. however, this is a long journey and owrth a life time. One is never perfect but aims to achieve perfection. I still have lot to learn, a lot to improve and a lot to understand.

2007-07-04 20:41:55 · answer #4 · answered by Catalyst 3 · 1 0

I have read all three and stick with the bible. I read all three in my search to understand religion, God and man. I am a Christian mainly because its MOST of requirements suit me and my society more. Having lived in the middle east for 7 years, I can easily see why someone from there would have stuck with the Koran, just like a Jew is most likely to stick with the Torah. Notice, I highlighted MOST, simply because I find that none of the three books answers all the questions, nor do they all contain 100% sensible information or guides.

2007-07-04 17:25:58 · answer #5 · answered by Desert_Prince 5 · 0 0

I'm 62 years of age, and have read and studied all three Holy Books in detail, along with many existing and no longer existing, faiths, religions and spiritual paths.
I am now and always will be a Sufi, for this is my path.
It quenches my spiritual thirst.
The journey of man must not be limited through any one religion.
This path has given me great insight into, who I am, where I came from, what is the world, and where I am going. These are the four questions that we all must address during our sojourn on earth.

"May the wind be always at your back"

2007-07-04 17:44:49 · answer #6 · answered by WillRogerswannabe 7 · 1 0

The torah is just the first few books of the bible

I have not read the quran

2007-07-04 17:21:02 · answer #7 · answered by cop350zx 5 · 0 0

I've read the Holy Bible, studied it for years[OT & NT] and am studying the Qu'ran. Christian. Interested, want to grow in the Word, want to know what Muslims and Jews are reading. Want to know history, places events. Seek the truth. Seek understanding. Gain knowledge to better help lead those who do not seek "The Way."

2007-07-04 17:23:57 · answer #8 · answered by Bruce7 4 · 1 1

i've only read a few paragraphs of the Torah and Quran...

2007-07-04 18:05:48 · answer #9 · answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7 · 0 0

I've read them all plus others (Buddhist and Hindu texts, pagan works, etc.) all in an ongoing search to define my own relationship with God.

2007-07-04 17:20:56 · answer #10 · answered by Cake 3 · 0 0

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