Among other reasons, Quran was revealed after The Bible and Torah for the same reason the Bible was revealed after the Torah. This is to reorient faith in God (Allah in Arabic) and God worship to the right path.
Quran was revealed both at once and verse by verse.
Koran or Quran is the Holy Book revealed on Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) and Bible or Injeal is the Holy Book revealed on Prophet Jesus ( Hazrat I'sa A.S). So for a non -Muslim Quran is Islam's Bible but for a Muslim Quran is Quran and Bible is the Holy Book preceding Quran. (remember for a Muslim both Holy Books are to be equally respected but Quran is to be followed)
Both books The Bible and The Holy Quran are divine books. The Bible was revealed to Isa a.s., a Holy Messenger of Allah and The Holy Quran was revealed to Mohammad s.a.w.w., the Holiest and Last Messenger of Allah. The Bible which we read now is not in its original form, means many of the messages and orders are demolished and things were added which were not from Allah. So the Bible is outdated. The Holy Quran which is still in its original form and will remain same till the Qayamat - The Last day. The Holy Quran also says that the Bible was from Allah and other divine books like Touret (Torah) and Zaboor. In short, The Bible is now outdated because its followers changed it and The Holy Quran is and will be valid till Qayamat because Allah and Holy Masumeen a.s. are protecting this holy book. If there is still confusion, email me
Both the Quran (or Koran) and the Bible have a common start. Portions of the Quran outline the teachings of the prophet Mohamed, who was born 570 years after the birth of Christ. From a time line perspective, the Bible is older.AnswerThe Bible by far as the leader of Islam was only active in the 7th century A.D.. By then the entire Bible was formalized.
Both Jews and Christians are called in Quran 'people of the book' as holders of the holy books of Torah and the Bible respectively. They are called ion quran to worship God, the Creator, the one and only one God with no son, no partner, no companion, and no associate.
No. The Torah is just the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers & Deuteronomy)
The Quran is considered the literal word of God as revealed to Prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel, while the Bible is a collection of texts written by multiple authors over centuries, recording teachings, stories, and history of the Christian faith. The Quran is written in Arabic and covers a wide range of topics including theology, law, and morality, while the Bible includes the Old Testament with Jewish texts and the New Testament focusing on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ for Christians.
A:The Torah, or Pentateuch, constists of five separate books, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.It is traditionally considered to have been written by a single author, Moses, but modern scholars have identified five separate sources, or groups of authors, who compiled the Torah. To a large extent, each book is written as a narrative, providing a chronological sequence of events as they supposedly happened. Inconsistencies are generally ignored by believers, otherwise explanations that harmonise them are sought. The Quran, or Koran, is a single book that Muslims believe was written in heaven and revealed to the prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel. Nevertheless it contains material concerning events in the life of Muhammad, so presumably some, if not all, of the Quran was put together by Muhammad or his successors. This book is not in narrative form like the biblical books, but consists of snapshots that assume prior knowledge of the Bible. Whereas the Torah covers the Jewish creation myths, ethnic legends and religious laws, the Quran covers material in the entire Bible, both Old Testament and New Testament. Like each book of the Bible, it is divided into chapters, known as surahs. The surahs are not written in the same order as reported by Muhammad, but with one exception in descending order by length of the text. Inconsistencies are resolved on the basis that later revelations abrogate earlier surah with which they conflict, so it can be useful to know the approximate chronological order of the texts.
They call them people of the book as Christians are holders of the God Bible holy book and Jews are holders of the God Torah holy book. Muslims call Christians and Jews to worship God as the one and only one with no partner, no associate, no companion, and no equivalence. God sent books (revelations) to the people pf those two religions as He revealed the Torah (old testament) to the Jews through prophet Musa (Moses) and He revealed the bible (new testament) to the Christians through prophet ESa (Jesus) - peace be upon them all - and that's something they have in common with Muslims who received the last and final revelation from God to mankind - the Quran that was revealed by God to prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). Muslims call Christians and Jews to worship God as the one and only one with no partner, no associate, no companion, and no equivalence. They call them people of the book as Christians are holders of the God Bible holy book and Jews are holders of the God Torah holy book.
First, the Torah is only the first section of the Jewish Bible which is called the Tanach. The Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach but was modified to support the teachings of Christianity. As Muhammad studied with both Jews and Christians, the Qur'an contains many concepts found within both the Tanach and Christian Bible.
The sacred text of Islam is the Quran Judaism has the Tanach {comprised of the Torah (Law), Prophets, Hagiographa (Writings)}. The only books they share are the Torah and the Psalms/Zabur and the Muslims and Jews disagree on what the Torah and Psalms/Zabur actually say.
You have to believe it. It is not a story as it is mentioned in the Bible and the Quran, and both are Holy Scriptures and word of God