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  1. Mostly the Muslims believe he was raised to Heaven without being put on the cross and God created a resemblance to appear exactly like Jesus who was crucified instead of Jesus, and he ascended bodily to Heaven, there to remain until his Second Coming in the End days

    Mostly the Muslims believe he was raised to Heaven without being put on the cross and God created a resemblance to appear exactly like Jesus who was crucified instead of Jesus, and he ascended bodily to Heaven, there to remain until his Second Coming in the End days

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  1. The word “Bible” itself is not directly mentioned in Al-Quran anywhere “Bible” comes from the Greek word “Biblios” which simply means “Book” and in Arabic, this word is called “Kitab” - this word is mentioned in Al-Quran so you must be referring to these verses:- “And indeed, among them surely is aRead more

    The word “Bible” itself is not directly mentioned in Al-Quran anywhere

    “Bible” comes from the Greek word “Biblios” which simply means “Book” and in Arabic, this word is called “Kitab” – this word is mentioned in Al-Quran so you must be referring to these verses:-
    “And indeed, among them surely is a group, they distort their tongues in The Kitab so that you may think it is from The Kitab – and it is not from The Kitab – and they say, “It is from Allah” – and it is not from Allah – and they say about Allah the lie while they know.”
    and
    “So woe to those who write (i.e: fabricate) The “Kitab” with their [own] hands then they say, “This is from Allah” to barter (i.e: sell) with it for a little price! So woe to them for what their hands have written and woe to them for what they earn!”

    Therefore, Al-Quran claims that Bible is mixed in various areas – there are truths in it in various areas, certainly, but there are also some areas which are changed, fabricated or removed

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  1. No,  As of now the belif of Christianity's major sects and the belief of Islam is different.  Muslims (those who follow Islam) believe that there is one god - Allah and Muhammad is the final prophet of that god, and Jesus (Eesa) was also a prophet of that god. While the majority of Christians presenRead more

    No,  As of now the belif of Christianity’s major sects and the belief of Islam is different.  Muslims (those who follow Islam) believe that there is one god – Allah and Muhammad is the final prophet of that god, and Jesus (Eesa) was also a prophet of that god.

    While the majority of Christians present now believe in the trinity – i.e. that Jesus had both divine and human nature.  He is denoted as the son of god and came to earth inorder to forgive our sins

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  1. I think that the main difference between Christianity and Islam is about Jesus. Christians believe that he was the son of God. on the other hand, Muslims believe that he was a prophet of God. not a son. muslims believe that God has no wife, or son just like us. He is one and only.

    I think that the main difference between Christianity and Islam is about Jesus. Christians believe that he was the son of God. on the other hand, Muslims believe that he was a prophet of God. not a son. muslims believe that God has no wife, or son just like us. He is one and only.

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  1. Asma Issa
    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    The Bible is generally considered to be older than the Quran. The Old Testament, which is the first part of the Christian Bible, was first written in Hebrew between the 12th and 2nd centuries BCE, while the New Testament was written in Greek in the 1st century CE. The Quran, on the other hand, was rRead more

    The Bible is generally considered to be older than the Quran. The Old Testament, which is the first part of the Christian Bible, was first written in Hebrew between the 12th and 2nd centuries BCE, while the New Testament was written in Greek in the 1st century CE.

    The Quran, on the other hand, was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad in Arabic during the 7th century CE. Therefore, the Bible written before the Quran for several centuries.

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