: This 2025 essay by scholars on Project MUSE argues for a positive framework where the scriptures are viewed as "companions" rather than rivals. It explores the Quran's high regard for biblical texts and introduces evidence for intertextual harmonization. Intertextuality Theory Between the Quran and the Bible
The Quran strictly rejects his divinity, crucifixion, and the concept of the Trinity. 3. Theological Convergences and Divergences
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Born of a virgin, performed miracles (healing the blind, raising the dead), and is revered as the Messiah. 3. Textual Links: Torah, Psalms, and Gospels bible quran linkfull version exclusive
Some Christians say no; some Muslims point to Deuteronomy 18:18 (“I will raise up a prophet like you from among their brothers”) and John 14:16 (“another Comforter”). The Greek word Paraclete resembles Periclyte (the Praised One) – Ahmad/Muhammad. Read the full context of John 14–16 to see Jesus promising the Holy Spirit, not a human prophet.
A Hanif is a pure monotheist.Islamic tradition traces its lineage through Ishmael.Ishmael is Abraham's other son.Both texts view Abraham as a patriarch. Overlapping Stories and Prophets
Both scriptures describe God as omnipotent, omniscient, holy, just, merciful, and compassionate. The Hebrew phrase Rahaman and the Arabic Ar-Rahman (The Merciful) share the exact same linguistic root. : This 2025 essay by scholars on Project
The Bible and the Quran are neither identical nor entirely irreconcilable. They share a common prophetic heritage, many narratives, and ethical monotheism. Yet they diverge fundamentally on the nature of God (Trinity vs. absolute unity), the identity of Jesus, the finality of prophecy, and the nature of scripture itself. Understanding both on their own terms—rather than through polemical distortions—is essential for respectful dialogue and scholarly insight. As the world grows more interconnected, such comparative study is not merely academic but a pathway to mutual understanding.
: Honesty, justice, compassion, and the importance of prayer and charity are central ethical commands in both texts. Exclusive Quranic Perspectives
The structural break between the New Testament and the Quran occurs over identity and crucifixion: Theological Concept New Testament Account Quranic Account Who it’s for
The physical return of Jesus Christ to defeat evil and establish justice.
However, the link is undeniable. The Quran explicitly mentions the Torah ( Tawrat ), the Psalms ( Zabur ), and the Gospel ( Injil ) as divine books sent by God (Allah). The Bible, meanwhile, prophecies about future prophets and the continuity of God’s message.
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