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What books of the Bible are in the Quran?
Quran
- Sources.
- Torah (Tawrah)
- Psalms (Zabur)
- Gospel (Injil)
- Deuteronomy 18:18.
- Paraclete.
What came first the Quran or the Bible?
The Bible was written first by many years. The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) was writing from approximately 1200 to 160 BC (BCE). The New Testament was written from around 65 to 95 AD (CE). The Quran was written in the 7th century.
What is the difference between the Quran and the Bible?
The Bible is for the Christians and the Jews while the Quran is for the Muslims. The Bible is a collection of writings from different authors while the Quran is a recitation from its one and only prophet, Muhammad. Both the Bible and the Quran are guides of its believers towards spirituality and moral righteousness.
What are the similarities between the Bible and the Quran?
A large number of subjects dealt with in the Bible are also found in the Quran. Firstly, there are narrations referring to the Prophets; Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Elias, Jonah, Job and Moses; the Kings of Israel; Saul, David, Solomon-to name just some of the main narrations they share in common.
Does the Quran contain a narrative of the flood?
The Narration of the Flood Contained in the Quran. The Quran gives a general version which is different from that contained in the Bible and does not give rise to any criticisms from a historical point of view. It does not provide a continuous narration of the Flood.
How does the Quran differ from Matthew’s and Luke’s Gospels?
Here the Quran differs from Matthew’s and Luke’s Gospels: as we have already seen, they give the paternal genealogies of Jesus which are, moreover, different from each other. In the Quran, Jesus is placed according to His maternal genealogy in the line of Noah, Abraham, and Mary’s father (Imran in the Quran):
What are the 10 plagues in the Quran?
The Quran does not describe the ten plagues sent down upon Egypt as a divine chastisement (unlike the long description in the Bible), but simply mentions five plagues very briefly (sura 7, verse 133): flooding, locusts, lice, frogs, and blood.