Thursday, February 2, 2012

How is muslim holy book different from christian holy bible?

do they believe in same God?

must be different since florida pastor is trying to burn them. but how is it different?



do all middle eastern people believe in this muslim holy book?

how about the terrorists who bombed the twin tower at 9/11?How is muslim holy book different from christian holy bible?
1. They do NOT believe in the same God. The Bible comes from the True God in Heaven while the Koran comes from the warped mind of a madman.



2. A "Florida pastor" wanting to burn anything has nothing to do with from where either book came.



3. No. All Middle-Eastern people do NOT believe in the Koran (see: ISRAEL).



4. What about the terrorists who flew planes into the Twin Towers (they didn't bomb them)? Are you asking a question or making a statement like "How about them Yankees"? Please clarify.
Muslims believe in the word of Allah.

Christians believe in the word of Jesus Christ.

Although I am a Christian I feel they should

both be held in high regard and have the same

respect from all people.



Some M.E. people are Jewish.



The terrorist who were Muslim mangled

th Quran into what they felf was the word of Allah.

From what I understand the the Muslim faith

preaches love and peace.How is muslim holy book different from christian holy bible?
Muslims, Christians and Jews all pray to the same God.



There are a few minor differences between them, but mostly it is about how they view Jesus. To Christians He was the son of God and the founder of their faith. But Muslims say Jesus was not the son of God, and that He was just a prophet of God. And the Jews didn't believe Jesus was the son of God either, so they nailed Him to the cross.
the quran is different from the bible, it shares some stories but it has less detail and is also not in chronological order, and no they are different gods if you think about itHow is muslim holy book different from christian holy bible?
Your answer is found at this web site which is devoted to explaining the answer to your question in great detail:



http://www.answering-islam.org/
Not the same God, and not the same ideals or principles.

Not all Middle Easterners are Muslim, so no.

Well, I think so, yes. Word for word, it seems, and quite literally.
They are different because the Qur'an recognizes Jesus as a prophet, but NOT the son of God. The Bible says Jesus is God's son.
The difference is that the Bible is the inspired word of God written through yielded men led by God the Holy Spirit. The Qu'ran isn't.
Attention seeking troll.
If you want the answer google "differences in quran and bible". I don't wish to write a blog-the differences are HUGE.

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